Although he ticket of 200 pesos The most popular is the one with the image of Sor Juana, there are other models that are not as recognized and can be worth a lot of money among collectors, there are even those who They give up to 200,000 pesos if they have any peculiarity such as a number serial palindrome.
For numismatists, any ticket can be worth more than your denomination established by the Bank of Mexico (Banxico) if the copy has any detail that makes it distinguishable among the others of the same model, which is why if it presents a characteristic such as a number serial palindrome is that there are collectors who would be willing to give up to 200,000 pesos for get It.
Characteristics of the 200 peso bill for which they give up to 200,000 pesos
It is through the Mercado Libre page where a ticket of 200 pesos alluding to Independence with a number serial palindrome (ER1964691), so by having this striking detail, the owner of the specimen considers that it could be give up to 200,000 pesos so that he is willing to let it go.
It is worth mentioning that a palindrome number is one that reads exactly the same from left to right as from right to left, so seeing this characteristic in a ticket It is usually very rare, which makes it a collectible item for many people.
Banxico indicates that to identify a ticket of 200 pesos genuine, whose model is allusive to the Independence of Mexico and that has the images of Hidalgo and Morelos, said copy among its characteristics must measure 139 x 65 mm, be made of cotton paper, have a predominant green color, as well as touch-sensitive reliefs, multicolor denomination, dynamic thread, increasing serial number, watermark, fluorescence and linear backgrounds.
Regarding its design, this model of the ticket of 200 pesos It shows on the obverse the effigies of Hidalgo and Morelos, accompanied by a vignette representing the “Bell of Dolores”, which was used to call the people and start the independence movement. While on the back the ecosystem of scrublands and deserts appears through the golden eagle in the El Pinacate and Gran Desierto de Altar Biosphere Reserve, in Sonora, recognized by UNESCO as a natural heritage of humanity.