A ticket that is increasingly scarce is that of 50 pesos with the image of Morelos, this is because just three years ago another model was put into circulation but starring an axolotl; That is why the one with the portrait of the national hero has become very collectable, and there are even those who deliver until one million pesos If it has any special features such as a unique detail.
He ticket of 50 pesos of Morelos It is very popular and few people give it great value, since as if that were not enough, it is of very low denomination, however, those who present some unique detail that make them distinguishable from other examples of the same model could be valued at a seven-digit figure.
Currently, there are a large number of tickets of 50 pesos circulating throughout the country, but some specimens can be highly valued by collectors, who could consider deliver until one million pesos If the piece has a unique detail that makes it differentiate itself.
Characteristics of the 50 peso bill from Morelos for which they deliver up to 1 million
In the Mercado Libre online store, a ticket of 50 pesos of Moreloswhich apparently has a unique detail in the folio for which They deliver up to 1 million pesos. This particular seal is found in the serial number (P1290018), since a small dot appears after the letter, something that no piece of paper money of any denomination has.
“Banknote belonging to the “F1” family of the Bank of Mexico. This bill is unique because of the characteristic of having a dot after the letter (P.),” describes the owner of the 50 peso copy from Morelos.
The characteristics to know that it is a ticket of 50 pesos of Morelos made of polymer it is genuine, according to the Bank of Mexico (Banxico), it should measure 127 x 66 mm. As for its design, the image of Morelos appears on the obverse. 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. These cannons are blue.
Furthermore, on said set appears, in decreasing microprint, the following fragment taken from the Sentiments of the Nation: “MAY SLAVERY BE OUTLAWED FOREVER AND THE SAME IS THE DISTINCTION OF CASTES, LEAVING ALL EQUAL, AND ONLY ONE AMERICAN WILL DISTINGUISH ONE FROM ANOTHER “VICE AND VIRTUE.” You can also see monarch butterflies, characteristic of the state of Michoacán, printed and on the transparent window. Another feature of this bill is the increasing size of the digits in the serial number. It is indicated that the portrait of Morelosthe legends, the denomination numerals and the vignette are printed in relief.
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.