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Submitted photo · May 20, 2026

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AI Identification

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Banknote in the style of a Mexican 20 Pesos note

Paper Currency

AI Estimated Value

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$1.00 - $3.00

As of May 20, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a banknote from Mexico with a nominal value or denomination of 20 pesos. The note bears text reading 'BANCO DE MEXICO' across the top and 'VEINTE PESOS' near the bottom. The obverse features a portrait consistent with Benito Juarez, a national hero of Mexico, on the right side. Centrally located is a graphic representation of the Mexican coat of arms, featuring an eagle perched on a cactus with a snake in its beak. Text on the note includes 'SERIE AU', a serial number 'N9197334', and a date that appears to be '17 MAR. 1972'. This design is stylistically consistent with notes issued by the Banco de Mexico during that time period. The physical condition shows visible signs of circulation, including significant creasing, staining, and wear along the edges and corners. The paper appears slightly yellowed with age. This identification is a hypothesis based on visual evidence; without physical inspection of the paper quality, watermarks, and security features, the authenticity of the note cannot be established factually.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the image provided, I have examined this banknote which bears markings consistent with a Mexican 20 Pesos note from the 1972 series. The note features a portrait attributed to Benito Juarez and the Mexican coat of arms. However, it is important to state that I cannot determine the paper quality, watermark presence, or micro-printing details from a photograph alone; therefore, the identification remains a hypothesis and does not constitute a statement of authenticity. The physical condition appears to be in a 'Circulated' or 'Very Good' state, showing significant creasing, edge wear, and staining which negatively impacts the numismatic value. In the current collector market, notes of this specific 1970s series are relatively common. While they hold historical interest, they generally command a modest premium over face value unless they are in 'Uncirculated' condition. Higher-grade examples might fetch more, but the visible wear here suggests a lower-tier valuation. If this item were found to be a modern reproduction or play money rather than a note issued by the Banco de Mexico, it would have negligible commercial value. To confirm the status of this banknote, an in-person examination by a currency specialist would be required to verify the intaglio printing feel, paper composition, and UV security features. The provided estimate assumes the item matches the hypothesized identification and reflects typical market behavior for mid-20th-century Mexican paper currency in circulated condition.

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