One of the practices that have gained the most popularity in recent times is the collecting of old bills, either those with misprints or specific folio numbers. However, one of the objects of desire for collectors is the uncut paper money and these could be sold at a high price.
They ask for 5 thousand pesos for this sheet of bills
For those who venture into the world of banknote and coin collecting, it is usual that they can lean towards old copies with errors or special series numbers, because they ensure a higher value than the nominal one. However, there are more features that add value to a bill, such as being presented on an uncut sheet, as it leaves the factory, this being 5 20-peso bills that are sold for 5,039 pesos on the internet.
According to the publication of Free market, the piece in question is a fragment of 5 bills of $20 pesos mexicans that have not been cut and belong to the family D1issued from the year 2002, but which is currently in the process of being withdrawn, although this does not mean that it is not valid, because it retains its liberating power to make transactions.
These are the bills that have the face of the former Mexican president Benito Juarez, with the image of an eagle that means the award for patriotism, while on the back is the Juárez Chamber, next to the first transparent window that began to be used and that today forms one of the characteristics together with the 50-peso bill.
Although the value can be considered expensive, it should be noted that these purchases are made in the numismatics area of the Bank of Mexicowhere you will have to send an email to [email protected]to request a quote for specific copies and receive the payment order in case you are interested.
In the end, try to always stay informed before launching a ticket offer and Verify that they are real copies.
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