so hello fellow banknote collectors how are you going today and today I'm
excited because this is my favorite Mexican banknote no I don't have many
Mexican banknotes but are you do you so don't get W naught
dot banknote dot WS they have all the banknotes that Mexico has actually
issued and when I look at it this is actually my favorite now when I was a
kid I actually saw this in a book and I saw I had the Oh what is this a stone
bigger anal central picture but this is the Aztec stone calendar and as you can
see in the center it actually has a figurine who is Tana toy you know Tana
hoy Tana toy no no the Nahuatl which is actually the aztec language now who are
- he's a language i probably butcher a lot because with english i just roll
along on my language but with na what - they actually have quite distinct stops
and I place him into ever into the language together so now who do
something like that I know it's not actually correct but I'm trying and this
one is dated the 25th of January 1961 so these banknotes were first introduced in
1936 and it's valued at one peso and they were withdrawn from circulation in
nineteen I'm looking it up so 1973 I believe but they also used 1970 but they
still use the one peso coin as well so pretty
similar to the United States issued a $1 banknote which is a main banknote now
for the one dollar and they have a $1 coin which they've always issued as well
and on this side so if I can get a close-up of here so here we have what's
his name again look at Alzheimer's is tick calendar on if you look at Aztec
calendar on Wikipedia it's actually quite good so tan toy it's a solar deity
and I ran here we have the previous holiday deities so top right is a Jaguar
you know who work to is the high dose a lot to the top left is wind and now hi a
a haircut to Kara Kane wins destroy the earth and even humans were turned into
monkeys so it might be that today the mythology had I got monkeys okay the
bottom left so that's this one is brain and the circle around and I'm not too
sure and that's not how we like to and OH
always with different areas side the JQ I lasted it doesn't say 676 years the
win-loss of 364 the brain last French and 12
okay it was destroyed by a rain of fire and here we have water which is naho out
and lasted six seven six years and ended when the world was flooded and all the
humans turned into fish so pretty much similar to the smearing great flood or
the biblical great flood which was probably taken from the Sumerians anyway
so that there could be really added to the oceans rising after the last glacial
maximum one hundred and twenty thousand years and though that was still rising
about thirty forty thousand years later and here on the side we have dis god
don't know TI okay ten dot t-- o-- e and he actually has human hearts in his
claws so and also as a knife as a tongue which is a stone knife so if you don't
know the aztecs rectory quite bloody it would I actually sacrificed people which
was interesting in itself so ran here we have twenty days of the 18th month
calendar and each of those is a represents one day ii mean i won't go
into any further but this is also on mexican coinage so if i he's the ten
peso you can see the central figure there so it's on the ten peso which is
makes it more clear the five peso has um
one of the elta parts which is yeah I think that's the outside of it and
that's what the so you have to square up the top
Dannan bottom so it's actually be border the to peso has D mm it has some of
these 20 days on it starting from ya going around ending I
think it has about half so that's the how about the 10 cents that has no part
of the border there so all these coins have parts of the calendar and I'll go
into those when I make a call video on a modern coins of Mexico so we zoom out
quite a beautiful banner produced in United States America bank note company
yen I have to hear different prefixes so what was the last prefix that they
actually use have a look
be these last prefix 1970 so these were heavily inflated in the 80s and a new
pesos introduced in the 90s I pity that don't use these anymore actually quite a
nice banknote and we have a look at it reverse so as you can see it's got two
seals and in the earlier banknotes they actually shift the places so the round
one was actually around here and this one was actually down here so they're
pretty much just swapped places and here we have the statue of victory in Mexico
City and it looks quite a beautiful Bank now the only security features for the
time when actually the wavy lines and also the colored dots on the banknote
and as you can see it's all over the banknote soon that's actually a color
securities feature it doesn't have a security thread or a watermark the high
banknotes of our this series actually do so let me have a look okay so looking at
you have a banknotes on the internet they don't actually have a watermark as
well then why does security Fred but I doubt it because I'm producing United
States anyway so I hope you'll like you spank know et some awesome banknote it's
one of my favorite part from the Bolivian thank know from 1962 I think
it's a peso boliviana which it's more expensive so I'm trying to get that one
as well and as you can see like how it makes you
a banknotes they actually same dates have different signatures so that's a
unique curiosity would make banknotes and in future videos I'm gonna do the
money of Korea and banknotes of Cambodia so I'll do it the 100 thousand reals
so I do have all the bank notes that are in circulation you know Korea and I also
do some Ottoman coins so here is a 10 Papa so you can see the 10 there and
that at the top there is actually just the raining day so I'll do some of those
also do the parent coins of Aranda now East Caribbean and I will also do
Mexico's coinage current coins because I don't know the whole set of the previous
coins don't know like to say thank you very much for watching and have an
awesome bang that in coin collecting time rebel
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