There is ticket of 50 pesos with the image of Morelos which has special characteristics and for which they give up to 2 millions and half of pesos. It is a piece minted by the Bank of Mexico that was put into circulation with a mirror number which makes it an essential piece of desire for many collectors, who will have to shell out a juicy amount of money to get their hands on it.
A number serial mirror It receives this denomination when the digit that distinguishes it within a family of banknotes can be read equally from the left and right. That is why this ticket of 50 pesos of Morelos reaches a very high value on the internet where you can get an original piece for which they give up to 2 and a half million to add an important piece to your collection.
These are the characteristics of the 50 peso bill from Morelos with a mirror number that is worth 2 and a half million
The offer for which they give 2 and a half million of pesos, is found on the 'Mercado Libre' portal, where the seller assures that thanks to the mirror numberthis ticket of 50 pesos with Morelos increases its value exponentially. You should know that this piece minted by the Bank of Mexico is in poor condition, so it will be better to go to a numismatic expert to find out if it is worth it.
This ticket of 50 pesos for which they give 2 and a half million account on the obverse the image of José María appears Morelos and Pavón. To the left of the portrait, you can see a vignette formed by his banner, two crossed cannons and the bow, the arrow and the word LDS, elements, the latter, used in the coins minted by the insurgent leader, as well as a pair of crossed cannons. in blue, with a fragment of the book 'Sentiments of the Nation', which the hero of independence wrote:
THAT SLAVERY BE OUTLAWED FOREVER AND THE DISTINCTION OF CASTES BE THE SAME, EVERYONE REMAINS EQUAL, AND ONLY VICE AND VIRTUE WILL DISTINGUISH ONE AMERICAN FROM ANOTHER.
On the back of the ticket of 50 pesos, the main iconographic element is the aqueduct of Morelia, Michoacán, built in the 18th century by order of Bishop Manuel Escalante Columbres. In the lower left part of the aqueduct you can see the stylized glyph of Michoacán (Mechuaca, land of fish, taken from the Telleriano Remensis Codex). Likewise, you can see monarch butterflies, some printed and others in the transparent window.