Added by | Alain Martineau |
General Description | The $100 pesos note has the image of Nezahualcoyotl, who was a pre -Columbian era king. Nezahualcoyotl lived from April 28, 1402 – June 4, 1472 and was a philosopher, warrior, architect, poet and ruler of the city-state of Texcoco in pre-Columbian Mexico. Old Nezahualcoyotl doesn't look very happy on the note, perhaps it is because he knew Columbus would arrive just 20 years after his death and cause the first New World immigration problem. Maybe it is because he only rated a $100 peso note. |
Front Description | Image of Nezahualcoyotl, serial number, signatures and series year and lette (s) |
Back Description | Representation of Templo Mayor, aqueduct and central plaza of Tenochtitlan |
Height | 65.00 mm |
Width | 134.00 mm |
Material | Paper |
Printed by | BANCO DE MÉXICO (Mexico) |
Catalog prices | No catalog prices set yet |