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Local issues

Zacatecas localThree local issues are known from the section of the state that stretches south and is surrounded by Jalisco.

Tlaltenango

Tlaltenango 25c

Tlaltenango 25c reverse

Tlaltenango 50c

Tlaltenango 50c reverse

Tlaltenango 1

Tlaltenango 1 reverse

  from to total
number
total
value
 
10c         includes number 4576
25c         includes numbers 68 to 3755
50c         includes number 571 to 5975
$1         includes number 672

 

These notes were issued by the Presidencia Municipal in July 1915, backed by a deposit made by Teniente Coronel Tomás López[text needed].

Tomás López sig Lopez

 

The seals are of ESTADO DE ZACATECAS – JEFATURA POLITICA DEL PARTIDO DE TLALTENANGO and SAMUEL DAVILA. - Hda. Temoloazco - TLALTENANGO, ZAC.

These did not circulate for long since the region was soon recovered by the Constitutionalists. Tlaltenango (and Colotlán) was captured by the Brigada Martín Triana, which by November 1915 had returned to AguascalientesEl Pueblo, Año II, Tomo II, Núm. 383, 15 November 1915.

Apozol, Juchipla

Apozol and Juchipla are two towns (and municipios) seven kilometres apart.

Apozol 1

  from to total
number
total
value
 
$1         includes number 7609

Nochistlán

Nochistlan 5c

Nochistlan 10c

Nochistlan 10c reverse

Nochistlan 20c

  from to total
number
total
value
 
5c          
10c         includes number 795
20c         includes number 512

 

These have the seal of the Jefatura Política on the reverse. Known notes are guaranteed by P[              ] R. Castañeda[identification needed].

P[              ] R. Castañeda sig Castanedo