Despite its low name, the ticket of 50 pesos can be worth a lot of money, since there are collectors who give more than 3 millions to obtain it, but this can only happen if the specimen has some special characteristic such as a misprint.
He ticket of 50 pesos of the axolotl It can be a little difficult to find because due to its striking design, many people have chosen to keep it instead of spending it. Its striking appearance even earned it recognition as one of the most beautiful paper currencies in the world.
Because of this, the ticket of 50 pesos of the axolotl It has become an object of desire and there are those who could give more than 3 million pesos if the specimen is in good condition and with characteristics that make it different from other pieces of the same model. These peculiarities can be a misprint or even a striking serial number.
Characteristics of the 50 peso axolotl bill for which they give more than 3 million
Various products are available in the Mercado Libre online store. tickets of 50 pesos of the axolotlbut among them one stands out for which they could give more of 3 millions of pesos not only for having a misprintbut also because his serial number It starts with the letters AA.
According to explanations by some numismatists, the letters AA in a serial number indicate that the ticket It is part of the first runs to be printed, which is why these pieces can be highly valued. Given this, the copy offered in Mercado Libre may have added value with this characteristic.
It is worth mentioning that even with these characteristics, in reality, the ticket of 50 pesos of the axolotl It still has its face value and only collectors are the ones who come to give for each copy amounts above its denomination established by the Bank of Mexico (Banxico).
If you want to know if a ticket of 50 pesos of the axolotl is genuine, Banxico explains that the specimen must be made of polymer and measure 125 x 65 mm. Regarding its design, the reverse highlights the ecosystem of rivers and lakes with the renowned amphibian and corn in Xochimilco, in Mexico City, a cultural heritage of humanity.
On the obverse of the ticket The image of the eagle perched on a cactus is captured and in the background a representation of the city of Tenochtitlan, based on a part of Diego Rivera's mural, located in the National Palace in CDMX. Among the security elements of this copy of 50 pesos There are touch-sensitive embossing, multi-color naming, color-changing element, transparent window, increasing serial number, and fluorescence.