The families that go out of circulation are: F, D1, D, C, B.
Banknotes that will go out of circulation
Family F
The banknote referred to in this family is in circulation as of April 7, 2008.
- 1,000 peso bill with the face of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla.
Family D1
The denominations of 50, 100, 200 and 500 pesos were put into circulation in 2001. The 20 pesos denomination corresponds to the first banknote made of polymer and was put into circulation in 2002. The 1,000 peso bill was put into circulation in 2004.
- 20-peso bill with the effigy of Benito Juárez, with the Benito Juárez Hemicycle on the reverse.
- 50 peso bill with the face of José María Morelos y Pavón, and on the reverse side an allegory of the state of Michoacán with a view of Lake Pátzcuaro.
- 100 peso bill with the effigy of Nezahualcóyotl.
- 200 peso bill with Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz and San Jerónimo Temple.
- 500 peso banknote with the effigy of Ignacio Zaragoza.
- 1,000 peso bill with the effigy of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, “Father of the Nation”, and corresponds to an interpretation of the painting by Joaquín Ramírez in 1865.
Family D
The D-family banknotes were put into circulation in 1996 to complete the currency unit change.
- 10 peso banknote with portrait of Emiliano Zapata.
- 20 peso banknote with the effigy of Benito Juárez.
- 20-peso bill commemorating the 75th anniversary of Banco de México.
- 50 peso banknote with the effigy of José María Morelos y Pavón.
- 50 peso bill commemorating the 75th anniversary of Banco de México.
- 100 pesos banknote with a reproduction of a Xochipilli sculpture on the back.
- 100-peso bill commemorating the 75th anniversary of Banco de México.
- 200 peso banknote with the effigy of Juana de Asbaje.
- 200 peso bill commemorating the 75th anniversary of Banco de México.
- 500 peso bill with representation of the bell tower and domes of the Puebla cathedral on the back.
- 500 peso bill commemorating the 75th anniversary of Banco de México.