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    • Aguascalientes
      • Early issues
      • El Banco de Aguascalientes
        • Signatories of the Banco de Aguascalientes
        • $5 to $20 notes of the Banco de Aguascalientes
        • $50 to $1,000 notes of the Banco de Aguascalientes
        • A proposed $1 issue
        • Notes withdrawn
        • Notes in circulation
      • ASARCO
      • The revolution in Aguascalientes
      • Tesorería Municipal
      • The crisis of 1943
    • Baja California
      • The Bank of Lower California
      • Mining companies
      • Cornejo
      • Vales of the Jefatura Política
      • Eduardo S. Carrillo
      • Private issues
        • Private issues (La Paz)
        • Private issues (El Triunfo)
        • Private issues (Santiago and Todos Santos)
        • Private issues (San José del Cabo)
        • Private issues (north of La Paz)
      • Félix Ortega
      • Urbano Angulo
      • The revolution in Baja California
    • Baja California Norte
      • Private issues
    • Campeche
      • Commercial vales al portador
      • El Banco de Campeche
        • Issues of the Banco de Campeche
        • Withdrawals and incinerations
        • Notes in circulation
      • Cámaras Nacionales
      • The revolution in Campeche
      • The crisis of 1935
      • The crisis of 1943
    • Chiapas
      • José Pantaleón Domínguez’ vales
      • El Banco de Chiapas
        • Issues of the Banco de Chiapas
        • Notes in circulation and incinerations
      • Lumija plantation and other plantations
      • Gobierno Preconstitucional
      • The revolution in Chiapas
      • Local chambers of commerce
      • Private issues
    • Chihuahua
      • Bonds and certificates
        • Amortisation of the copper coinage
        • Forced loans
        • State bonds
        • Municipal bonds
      • Private issues
        • Mining scrip
        • El Banco de San Ignacio
        • Jesús María (Ocampo)
        • Batopilas
        • Pinos Altos
        • Other companies
        • A decade of abuse
        • The vales issued in Hidalgo del Parral
        • Other issues during the revolution
        • After the revolution
      • José Eligio Muñoz' issue of 1876
      • Santana Pérez in 1893
      • Early banking legislation
      • 1897 Ley General
      • The Banco de Chihuahua
        • The second Banco de Chihuahua
        • Later issues of the Banco de Chihuahua
        • Notes in circulation
      • El Banco de Hidalgo del Parral
      • El Banco de Santa Eulalia
        • Second concession for El Banco de Santa Eulalia
        • Print runs for El Banco de Santa Eulalia
        • Issues of the Banco de Santa Eulalia
      • El Banco Comercial de Chihuahua
        • Personnel of El Banco Comercial
        • Printing details of El Banco Comercial
        • Issues of El Banco Comercial
        • Notes in circulation
      • El Banco Mexicano
        • Earlier American Bank Note Company notes
        • Banco Mejicano issues
        • 1888 issue of El Banco Mexicano
        • Banco Mexicano issues
        • Notes of El Banco Mexicano in circulation
      • The minor concessions
      • The Banco Minero
        • The Banco Minero Chihuahuense
          • Signatories on El Banco Minero Chihuahuense notes
          • Issues of El Banco Minero Chihuahuense
          • 1884 nickel crisis
          • 1885 robbery
          • Notes in circulation
        • 1888 concession for El Banco Minero
        • Offices and branches of El Banco Minero
        • Signatories on Banco Minero notes
        • Other personnel of the Banco Minero
        • Date types for El Banco Minero
        • 25c Banco Minero note
        • 50c Banco Minero note
        • $1 Banco Minero note
        • $5 Banco Minero note (1888 - March 1903)
        • $5 Banco Minero note (August 1903 - August 1905)
        • $5 Banco Minero note (October 1905 - 1912)
        • $5 Banco Minero note (1913-1914)
        • $10 Banco Minero note (1888-1912)
        • $10 Banco Minero note (1913-1914)
        • $20 Banco Minero note
        • $50 Banco Minero note
        • $100 Banco Minero note (1914)
        • $100 Banco Minero note (1888-1912)
        • Developing a monopoly
        • The 1908 robbery (part I)
        • The 1908 robbery (part II)
        • American Bank Note Company print runs
        • $1000 Banco Minero note
        • During the revolution
        • Banco Minero issues during the revolution
          • $2 (American Book & Printing Company)
          • $5 (Bouligny and Schmidt)
          • $10 (Bouligny and Schmidt)
        • Carranza and the banks
        • Counterfeit Banco Minero notes
        • Forced loans
        • The Banco Minero after the Revolution
        • The End
        • Notes of El Banco Minero in circulation
        • Incineration of El Banco Minero notes
      • El Banco Comercial Refaccionario and La Caja de Ahorros
      • Orozco's rebellion
      • La Caja de Ahorros notes
      • Jefatura de Hacienda notes
      • Local revolutionary issues
      • Villa's sábanas
        • 5c and 10c sábanas
        • 25c sábanas
        • 50c sábanas
        • $1 sábanas
        • $5 sábanas
        • $10 sábanas
        • $20 sábanas
        • $50 sábanas
        • $100 sábanas
        • Revalidations on sábanas
          • Resellos on sábanas - Chihuahua
          • Resellos on sábanas - Sonora and North West Mexico
          • Resellos on sábanas - North East Mexico
          • Resellos on sábanas - Central Mexico (Durango, Nayarit, Zacatecas, Aguascalientes)
          • Resellos on sábanas - Central Mexico (Guanajuato, San Luis Potosí)
          • Resellos on sábanas - Central Mexico (Querétaro, Hidalgo, Estado de México, Puebla, Morelos)
          • Resellos on sábanas - Jalisco
          • Resellos on sábanas - Michoacán and Colima
          • Resellos on sábanas – Oaxaca
          • The revalidados
          • The revalidados in other states
          • Resellos on $1 sábanas
          • Resellos on $5 sábanas
          • Resellos on $10, $20, $50 and $100 sábanas
          • Counterfeit resellos
        • Counterfeit sábanas
          • The counterfeits from the Alvarado Mining and Milling Company
          • Other counterfeits from Parral
          • Counterfeiting in the United States
          • Known instances of counterfeiters in the United States
          • Location of companies printing counterfeit notes
          • Counterfeit 25c sábanas
          • Counterfeit $1 sábanas
          • Counterfeit $5 sábanas Types 1 and 2
          • Counterfeit $5 sábanas Types 3 and 4
          • Counterfeit $5 sábanas Type 5
          • Counterfeit $5 sábanas Types 6 - 7
          • Counterfeit $10 sábanas Type 1
          • Counterfeit $10 sábanas Type 2
          • Counterfeit $10 sábanas Type 3
          • Counterfeit $10 sábanas Types 4-11
          • Counterfeit $10 sábanas Type 12
          • Counterfeit $10 sábanas Type 13
          • Counterfeit $10 sábanas Types 14 and 15
          • Counterfeit $20 sábanas Type 1
          • Counterfeit $20 sábanas Types 2 - 6
          • Counterfeit $50 sábanas
          • Counterfeit $100 sábanas
        • Watermarks known on sábanas
        • Quantities of sábanas issued
      • The Ejército Constitucionalista notes
        • Enforcing the Ejército Constitucionalista notes
        • $1 Ejercito Constitucionalista notes
        • $5 Ejército Constitucionalista notes
        • $10 Ejército Constitucionalista notes
        • $20 Ejército Constitucionalista notes
        • Distribution and resellos on Ejército Constitucionalista notes
        • Counterfeit Ejército Constitucionalista notes
          • Counterfeit $1 Ejército Constitucionalista notes
          • Counterfeit $5 Ejército Constitucionalista notes Types 1-4
          • Counterfeit $5 Ejército Constitucionalista notes Types 5-7
          • Possible counterfeit $5 Ejército Constitucionalista notes Types 8-11
          • Counterfeit $10 Ejército Constitucionalista notes
          • Counterfeit $20 Ejército Constitucionalista notes
        • Withdrawal of the Ejército Constitucionalista notes
      • The dos caritas
        • Maverick-Clarke Litho Company, San Antonio, Texas
        • Norris Peters
          • Consignments of Norris Peters notes
        • Other printers for dos caritas notes
        • Serial numbers and codes on the dos caritas
        • 50c dos caritas
        • 1915 50c note
        • $1 dos caritas - Maverick-Clarke
        • $1 dos caritas - Norris Peters
        • $1 dos caritas - unknown printer
        • $5 dos caritas - Maverick-Clarke
        • $5 dos caritas - Norris Peters
        • $5 dos caritas - unknown printer
        • $10 dos caritas - Maverick-Clarke
        • $10 dos caritas - Norris Peters
        • $10 dos caritas - unknown printer
        • $20 dos caritas
        • $50 dos caritas
        • Revalidations on dos caritas
          • Resellos on dos caritas - Chihuahua
          • Resellos on dos caritas - Sonora
          • Resellos on dos caritas - North West Mexico
          • Resellos on dos caritas - North East Mexico
          • Resellos on dos caritas - Central Mexico
          • Resellos on dos caritas - Jalisco
          • Resellos on dos caritas - southern Mexico
          • Resellos on $1 sábanas
          • Resellos on $5 dos caritas
          • Resellos on $10 dos caritas
          • Resellos on $20 dos caritas
          • Resellos on $50 dos caritas
          • Miscellaneous markings on dos caritas
        • Counterfeit dos caritas
          • Counterfeit 50c dos caritas
          • Counterfeit $5 dos caritas
          • Counterfeit $5 dos caritas Type 1
          • Counterfeit $5 dos caritas Type 2
          • Counterfeit $5 dos caritas Type 3
          • Counterfeit $10 dos caritas
          • Counterfeit $10 dos caritas Type 1
          • Counterfeit $10 dos caritas Type 2
          • Counterfeit $10 dos caritas Type 3
          • Counterfeit $10 dos caritas Type 4
          • Counterfeit $20 dos caritas
        • Remainders
      • El Banco del Estado de Chihuahua
        • Print details for El Banco del Estado de Chihuahua
        • Offices and branches of El Banco del Estado de Chihuahua
        • After the revolution
      • Cartones
      • The Carrancistas in Chihuahua
      • Control over issues
      • Disowning Villa's currency
      • The Carrancistas throughout Mexico
      • Counterfeit Carrancista currency
      • Villista currency policy
        • Villista currency policy - Chihuahua
        • Villa and the American mining companies
        • Rates of exchange
        • The End
      • The aftermath of the revolution
      • The 1929 depression
      • The crisis of 1935
      • The crisis of 1943
      • Movie money
      • Advertisements on Chihuahua notes - Introduction
        • Advertisements on Chihuahua notes - Banks, currency exchange and brokers
        • Advertisements on Chihuahua notes - Clubs and bars (Ciudad Juárez)
        • Advertisements on Chihuahua notes - Clubs and bars (El Paso)
        • Advertisements on Chihuahua notes - Clubs and bars (others)
        • Advertisements on Chihuahua notes - Shops and suppliers (Ciudad Juárez)
        • Advertisements on Chihuahua notes - Shops and suppliers (El Paso)
        • Advertisements on Chihuahua notes - Shops and suppliers (others) (A-I)
        • Advertisements on Chihuahua notes - Shops and suppliers (others) (J-Q)
        • Advertisements on Chihuahua notes - Shops and suppliers (others) (R-Z)
        • Advertisements on Chihuahua notes - Miscellaneous
        • Facsimiles of Chihuahua notes
        • Advertisements on Chihuahua movie money
        • Political overprints
    • Coahuila
      • El Banco Nacional de Tejas
      • DeWitt's Colony
      • El Banco de Coahuila
        • American Bank Note Company print runs
        • $5 notes of the Banco de Coahuila
        • $10 notes of the Banco de Coahuila
        • $20 and $50 notes of the Banco de Coahuila
        • $100 to $1,000 notes of the Banco de Coahuila
        • Issues during the revolution
        • Notes in circulation
      • El Banco de la Laguna
      • Mining companies
      • The notes of the Tesorería de la Federación
      • Revolutionary vales
      • Bank on bank cheques
        • Banco Nacional de México drawn on the Banco de Londres y México
        • Banco Nacional de México drawn on the Deutsch-SudAmerikanische Bank
        • Banco Nacional de México drawn on the Banco de Coahuila
        • Banco de Londres y México drawn on the Banco Nacional de México
        • Banco de Londres y México drawn on the Deutsch-Sudamerikanische Bank
        • Banco de Londres y México drawn on the Banco de la Laguna
        • Deutsch-Sudamerikanische Bank drawn on the Banco Nacional de México
        • Deutsch-Sudamerikanische Bank drawn on the Banco de Londres y México
        • Banco de Coahuila drawn on the Banco Nacional de México
        • Banco de Coahuila drawn on the Banco de la Laguna
        • Banco de la Laguna drawn on the Banco de Londres y México
        • Banco de la Laguna drawn on the Banco de Coahuila
        • Banco de la Laguna drawn on the Banco Minero
        • Excursus on monies taken from Torreón banks
      • The American Bank of Torreón
      • The Monclova issue
        • The legal status of the Monclova issue
        • Print runs of the Monclova issue
        • Revalidations on Monclova notes
        • counterfeit Monclova notes
          • Counterfeit $1 Monclova notes
          • Counterfeit $5 Monclova notes
          • Counterfeit $10 Monclova notes
          • Counterfeit $20 Monclova notes
          • Counterfeit $50 Monclova notes
          • Counterfeit $100 Monclova notes
      • El Estado de Coahuila
      • Private issues
      • Private issues (San Pedro and Parras de la Fuente)
      • Municipal vales
      • Guillermo Purcell y Compañía
        • San Pedro
        • La Constancia, Esmeralda
      • The Lerdo to Torreón Tram Company
      • Manuel Suárez
      • The revolution in Coahuila
      • The crisis of 1935
      • The crisis of 1943
    • Colima
      • Huertista notes
      • Constitutionalist issues
      • Circulation of other Constitutionalist issues
      • Private issues
      • The crisis of 1943
    • Distrito Federal
      • Iturbide
      • Las Tesorerías de la Nación
      • Early futile attempts to establish banks of issue
      • Banknotes of the Emperor Maximilian
      • A proposal in 1879
      • Banking legislation
      • A shortage of small change
      • El Banco de Londres, México y Sud America
        • Bouligny and Schmidt notes for the Banco de Londres y México
        • Notes in circulation
        • Branches of the Banco de Londres y México
        • First issue
          • Historical imagery on the first issue
        • De la Rue issue
          • Counterfeit de la Rue notes
        • Bradbury Wilkinson issue
        • Signatories on earliest Banco de Londres, México y Sud América notes
        • American Bank Note Company - Banco de Londres México y Sud America
          • Signatories on ABNC Banco de Londres, México y Sud América notes
          • Issues of the Banco de Londres, Mexico y Sud America
        • Another Bradbury Wilkinson issue
          • Counterfeit $20 Bradbury Wilkinson notes
        • American Bank Note Company - Banco de Londres y México
          • Signatories on the Banco de Londres y México notes
          • $5 notes of the Banco de Londres y México
          • $10 notes of the Banco de Londres y México
          • $20 notes of the Banco de Londres y México
            • Counterfeit $20 Banco de Londres y México notes
          • $50 notes of the Banco de Londres y México
          • $100 notes of the Banco de Londres y México
          • $500 notes of the Banco de Londres y México
          • $1,000 notes of the Banco de Londres y México
      • La Nacional Monte de Piedad
        • Issues of the Nacional Monte de Piedad
        • Withdrawals and incinerations
        • Notes in circulation
      • El Banco de Empleados
      • El Banco Internacional é Hipotecario de México
      • El Banco Nacional Mexicano
        • Issues of El Banco Nacional Mexicano
      • El Banco Mercantil Mexicano
        • Issues of El Banco Mercantil Mexicano
      • El Banco Nacional de México
        • Signatures on Banco Nacional de México notes
        • Issues of the Banco Nacional de México
        • 50c and $1 notes of the Banco Nacional de México
        • $2 notes of the Banco Nacional de México
        • $5 notes of the Banco Nacional de México (1885-1905)
        • $5 notes of the Banco Nacional de México (1906-1913)
        • $10 notes of the Banco Nacional de México (1885-1905)
        • $10 notes of the Banco Nacional de México (1906-1913)
          • Counterfeit $10 Banco Nacional de México notes
        • $20 notes of the Banco Nacional de México (1885-1905)
        • $20 notes of the Banco Nacional de México (1906-1913)
        • $50 notes of the Banco Nacional de México
        • $100 notes of the Banco Nacional de México
          • Counterfeit $100 Banco Nacional de México notes
        • $500 notes of the Banco Nacional de México
        • $1,000 notes of the Banco Nacional de México
        • Branches (Acapulco - Colima)
        • Branches (Cordoba - Hermosillo)
        • Branches (Irapuato - Morelia)
        • Branches (Nuevo Laredo - San Luis Potosí)
        • Branches (Tabasco - Zacatecas)
        • Notes in circulation
      • El Banco Industrial de México
      • 1897 Ley General
      • El Banco Mexicano de Comercio é Industria
      • El Banco Central Mexicano
      • Factory scrip
      • Nicolás Zúñiga y Miranda
      • Huerta's monetary decrees
      • ABNC during the revolution
      • Bouligny and Schmidt
      • The American Book & Printing Company
      • Eduardo I. Aguilar
      • Obligaciones Provisionales
      • Gobierno Constitucionalista de México cartones
      • Gobierno Provisional de México cartones
        • Counterfeit cartones
      • Gobierno Provisional de México notes
        • Classification of Gobierno Provisional de México notes
        • Gobierno Provisional de México Mexico $1 notes
        • Gobierno Provisional de México Mexico $5 notes
        • Gobierno Provisional de México Mexico $10 notes
        • Gobierno Provisional de México Mexico $20 notes
        • Gobierno Provisional de México Mexico $50 notes
        • Gobierno Provisional de México Mexico $100 notes
        • Revalidations on Gobierno Provisional notes
        • Withdrawal of the Gobierno Provisional de México notes
        • Counterfeit Gobierno Provisional de México notes
          • Reports of counterfeit Gobierno Provisional de México notes
          • Counterfeit $50 notes
          • Counterfeit $100 notes
      • The revolution in the Federal District
      • Private issues
      • Private issues (bars and cafes)
      • Compañía de Tranvías de México
      • Private issues (others)
      • Felix Díaz
      • The Junta Revolucionaria de México
      • Victoriano Huerta' 1915 abortive issue
      • The Infalsificables: the last issue of the Constitutionalist government
        • Proofs for the infalsificables?
      • El Banco de la República Mexicana
        • Proofs for El Banco de la Republica Mexicana
        • American Bank Note Company print run
      • La Comisión Monetaria
      • Fernando Fernández
      • 1921 legislation
      • Cristeros bonds
      • Liga Nacional Defensora de la Libertad
      • The crisis of 1935
    • Durango
      • First attempts to establish a bank of issue in Durango
      • Mining scrip
      • La Fábrica “El Tunal”
      • Maximiliano Damm
      • Scrip from haciendas
      • El Banco de Durango
        • Signatories of the Banco de Durango
        • $1 and $5 notes of the Banco de Durango
        • $10 notes of the Banco de Durango
        • $20 notes of the Banco de Durango
        • $50 notes of the Banco de Durango
        • $100 and $500 notes of the Banco de Durango
        • Withdrawals and incinerations
        • Notes in circulation
      • Private issues (the northwest)
      • Private issues (Gómez Palacio and the rest of Durango)
      • Private issues (1915-1918)
      • Bank on bank cheques
        • Banco Minero drawn on the Banco de la Laguna
        • Banco Minero drawn on the Deutsch-Sudamerikanische Bank
        • Banco Minero drawn on the Banco Nacional de México
        • Banco Minero drawn on the Banco de Coahuila
      • Introduction to military issues
      • Bonos of the Asociación Durangueña
      • First Estado de Durango notes
      • Carranza’s authorisation
      • The Jefatura de Hacienda del Ejército Constitucionalista
      • Domingo Arrieta issues
        • 'Provisional' Arrieta issues
        • Further Arrieta issues
      • Emiliano G. Saravia
      • Cartones
      • Villista attacks on ‘Carrancista’ issues
      • Máximo García
      • Durango notes used in other states
      • Carranza's withdrawal of Arrieta's issues
      • Carranza’s withdrawal of Pastor Rouaix issues
      • Incinerations of Estado de Durango notes
      • The crisis of 1935
    • Estado de México
      • Bonos of 1848
      • Company scrip
      • El Banco del Estado de México
        • Signatories of the Banco del Estado de México
        • $5 notes of the Banco del Estado de México
        • $10 notes of the Banco del Estado de México
        • $20 notes of the Banco del Estado de México
        • $50 notes of the Banco del Estado de México
        • $100, $500 and $1,000 notes of the Banco del Estado de México
        • American Book & Printing Company notes
        • Notes in circulation
      • Gustavo Baz
      • Gobierno Convencionista
      • Gobierno Constitucionalista
      • Military issues
      • The revolution in the Estado de México
      • Municipal issues
      • Private issues
      • El Oro
      • Chapa-Chapa
    • Guanajuato
      • San Miguel el Grande
      • Stallforth, Alcazar & Compañía
      • Tiendas de raya
      • El Banco de Guanajuato
        • American Bank Note Company print runs
        • Signatories of the Banco de Guanajuato
        • $1 and $2 notes of the Banco de Guanajuato
        • $5 notes of the Banco de Guanajuato
        • $10 notes of the Banco de Guanajuato
        • $20 notes of the Banco de Guanajuato
        • $50 notes of the Banco de Guanajuato
        • $100, $500 and $1000 notes of the Banco de Guanajuato
        • Withdrawals and incinerations
        • Notes in circulation
      • Huertista notes of the Tesorería General
      • Issues of the mines of Guanajuato
        • Guanajuato Reduction and Mines Company
        • Guanajuato Development Company
        • Guanajuato Consolidated Mining and Milling Company
      • Administración General de Rentas
      • Tesorería Municipal
      • La Cámara de Comercio
      • Municipal issues
        • Distritos (Acámbaro - Apaseo)
        • Distritos (Celaya - Ciudad González)
        • Distritos (Comonfort - Cortazar)
        • Distritos (Dolores Hidalgo - Irapuato)
        • Distritos (Iturbide - León)
        • Distritos (Penjamo)
        • Distritos (Pozos)
        • Distritos (Salamanca - San Miguel de Allende)
        • Distritos (Santa Cruz de Galeana - Valle de Santiago)
      • Private issues
      • Mineral de Pozos
      • Other issues used in Guanajuato
      • The revolution in Guanajuato
      • The crisis of 1943
    • Guerrero
      • El Banco de Guerrero
        • $5 notes of the Banco de Guerrero
        • $10 and $20 notes of the Banco de Guerrero
        • Higher value notes of the Banco de Guerrero
        • Withdrawals and incinerations
        • Notes in circulation
      • Acapulco
      • The revolution in Guerrero
      • El Banco Revolucionario de Guerrero
      • A local Zapatista issue
      • La Brigada Morales y Molina
      • Various Constitucionalist military issues
      • Ayuntamiento de 1915 (north of state)
      • Ayuntamiento de 1915 (Iguala)
      • Ayuntamiento de 1915 (north central state)
      • Ayuntamiento de 1915 (central state)
      • Other municipal issues
      • Private issues
        • Adalberto Catalan
      • Mining companies
    • Hidalgo
      • An early issue
      • El Banco de Hidalgo
        • Signatories on Banco de Hidalgo notes
        • $1 and $5 notes of the Banco de Hidalgo
        • $10 notes of the Banco de Hidalgo
        • $20 notes of the Banco de Hidalgo
        • $50 notes of the Banco de Hidalgo
        • $100 and $500 notes of the Banco de Hidalgo
        • Notes in circulation
      • Mining companies
        • Compañía Metalúrgica de Atotonilco El Chico
        • La Compañía de Real del Monte y Pachuca
        • La Negociación San Rafael y Anexas
        • La Negociación Minera Hacienda Grande, Purísima y Minas de Guadalupe y Anexas
        • La Compañía Minera y Beneficiadora Maravillas y San Francisco
        • La Compañía Explotadora de Minas
        • La Compañía de Minas la Blanca y Anexas
        • La Compañía de Santa Gertrudis
        • Hacienda de Beneficio “San Diego”
        • The Hidalgo Copper Mining & Smelting Company
        • Compañía Minera y Fundidora de Zimapán
        • Other mining companies
      • The revolution in Hidalgo
      • Estado de Hidalgo notes
      • Brigada Azuara
      • Convencionista issues
      • Municipal issues
      • Commercial concerns
      • Luis Enciso
    • Jalisco
      • Bonos of the Ejército Nacional
      • Early attempts to form a bank of issue in Jalisco
      • Company scrip
      • El Banco de Jalisco
        • Bradbury Wilkinson issue
        • American Bank Note Company print runs
          • $5 ABNC notes of the Banco de Jalisco
          • Henry Middleton, the Banco de Jalisco forger
          • $10 and $20 ABNC notes of the Banco de Jalisco
          • Higher value ABNC notes of the Banco de Jalisco
        • Bradbury Wilkinson notes used during the Revolution
        • Withdrawals and incinerations
        • Notes in circulation
      • La Pagaduría del Cuerpo del Noroeste
      • Manuel Diéguez
      • Villista issues
      • Colotlán
      • Unallocated military issues
      • Tesorerías Municipales
      • Haciendas
        • Haciendas (Ahualulco - Ayotlán)
        • Haciendas (Milpillas, Atotonilco el Alto)
        • Haciendas (Cocula - Ixtlahuacán)
        • Haciendas (Jojotepec - Sayula)
        • Haciendas (Tala)
        • Haciendas (Tecolotlán - Teuchitlan)
        • Haciendas (Tonaya - Unión de Tula)
        • Haciendas (Villa Corona - Zapoltiltic)
      • Private issues
        • Private issues (Ahualulco - Etzatlan)
        • Private issues (Guadalajara)
        • Private issues (Juchitlán - San Gabriel)
        • Private issues (San Marcos - Zapotlán)
        • Private issues (mining companies)
      • La Compañía Occidental de Almacenaje
      • The revolution in Jalisco
      • El Banco Comercial de Occidente
      • New Year Greetings
      • Ejército Nacional Libertador
      • The crisis of 1935
      • The crisis of 1943
    • Michoacán
      • Mining scrip
      • El Banco de Michoacán
        • Issues of the Banco de Michoacán
        • Notes in circulation
        • Incinerations
      • The revolution in Michoacán
      • Columna Gálvez Toscano
      • Gertrudis Sánchez’ cartones
      • El Estado de Michoacán $10 note
      • Ejército Villista
      • A short-lived revolutionary issue in Uruapán
      • Jefatura de Armas, Morelia
      • Cuerpo de Ejército del Noroeste
      • Haciendas during the Revolution
      • Local issues
      • Commercial issues from Zamora
      • Municipal issues from Zamora
      • Commercial issues (northwest Michoacán)
      • Commercial issues (west central Michoacán)
      • Commercial issues (central Michoacán)
      • Mining companies in Tlalpujahua
      • The crisis of 1943
      • The Dos Estrellas co-operative
    • Morelos
      • Early issues of scrip
      • El Banco de Morelos
        • $5 and $10 notes of the Banco de Morelos
        • $20 and $50 notes of the Banco de Morelos
        • $100 and $500 notes of the Banco de Morelos
        • The $1 note of the Banco de Morelos
        • Notes in circulation
      • La Dirección General de Rentas, Cuernavaca
      • Military issues
      • Sábanas-style notes of the Ejército Libertador
      • Gobierno Convencionista
      • Municipal issues
      • Private issues
      • The revolution in Morelos
    • Nuevo León
      • Patricio Milmo
      • El Banco de Nuevo León
        • 50c and $1 notes of the Banco de Nuevo León
        • $5 notes of the Banco de Nuevo León
        • $10 notes of the Banco de Nuevo León
        • $20 notes of the Banco de Nuevo León
        • $50 notes of the Banco de Nuevo León
        • $100 and $500 notes of the Banco de Nuevo León
        • Withdrawals and incinerations
        • Notes in circulation
      • El Banco Mercantil de Monterrey
        • $5 notes of the Banco Mercantil de Monterrey
        • $10 notes of the Banco Mercantil de Monterrey
        • $20 and $50 notes of the Banco Mercantil de Monterrey
        • $100 and $500 notes of the Banco Mercantil de Monterrey
        • Notes in circulation
      • Lampazos
      • La División del Bravo
      • Cartones
      • The revolution in Nuevo León
      • La Pagaduria General del Cuerpo de Ejército del Noreste
      • Private issues
      • Book-keeping schools
      • The Liga Nacional Defensora de la Libertad Religiosa
      • The crisis of 1935
      • The crisis of 1943
    • Oaxaca
      • Tesorería
      • El Banco de Oaxaca
        • Issues of the Banco de Oaxaca
        • Notes in circulation
      • Bonos of the Tesorería General
      • El Banco del Estado de Oaxaca
      • Credit bonds
        • Design features of $1 and $5 notes
        • The $1 notes
        • The $5 notes
        • The $10 notes
        • The $20 notes
        • The $50 notes
        • Estimated quantities issued
        • The duty plate
        • The SATURNO watermark
        • The $1 and $5 background plates
      • José Inés Dávila’s decree núm. 10
      • Sábanas-style notes of the Ejército Libertador
      • Nochixtlan
      • 50c notes of the Gobierno Preconstitucional del Estado
      • Local authorities
      • Tlaxiaco
      • La Cámara de Comercio
      • Commercial issues
      • Private issues
      • Haciendas
      • The Carrancistas in Oaxaca
      • La División Almazán
    • Puebla
      • Script
      • El Banco Oriental de México
        • Signatories of the Banco Oriental de México
        • $5 notes of the Banco Oriental de México
        • $10 notes of the Banco Oriental de México
        • $20 notes of the Banco Oriental de México
        • $50 notes of the Banco Oriental de México
        • $100, $500 and $1,000 notes of the Banco Oriental de México
        • The $1 and $2 notes of the Banco Oriental de México
        • Banco Oriental de México cheques
        • Notes in circulation
        • Incinerations
      • El Banco Español Refaccionario
      • The bonos of General Ricardo Reyes Márquez
      • Zapatista issues
      • Constitutionalist army issues
      • Municipal issues
        • Municipal issues (Matamoros)
      • La Tesoreria de la Junta Comercial de Chalchicomula
      • Private issues
      • The Mexican Corporation (Teziutlán Unit)/Teziutlan Copper Company
      • The revolution in Puebla
      • The crises of 1935 and 1943
    • Querétaro
      • El Banco de Querétaro
        • Signatories of the Banco de Querétaro
        • $5 notes of the Banco de Querétaro (30 July 1903)
        • $5 notes of the Banco de Querétaro (4 January 1905 - 10 April 1914)
        • $10 notes of the Banco de Querétaro (30 July 1903)
        • $10 notes of the Banco de Querétaro (1 November 1905 - 10 April 1914)
        • $20 notes of the Banco de Querétaro
        • $50 notes of the Banco de Querétaro
        • $100 notes of the Banco de Querétaro
        • $500 and $1,000 notes of the Banco de Querétaro
        • The $1 and $2 Notes
        • Withdrawals and incinerations
        • Notes in circulation
      • El Banco de Centenario
      • Tesorería Municipal
      • Other municipal notes
      • Private issues
      • Tranvias de Querétaro
      • The revolution in Querétaro
      • La Administración General de Rentas del Estado
      • The crisis of 1935
      • The crisis of 1943
    • San Luis Potosí
      • Company scrip
      • El Banco de San Luis Potosí
        • Signatories of the Banco de San Luis Potosí
        • $5 notes of the Banco de San Luis Potosí
        • $10 notes of the Banco de San Luis Potosí
        • $20 notes of the Banco de San Luis Potosí
        • $50 notes of the Banco de San Luis Potosí
        • $100 notes of the Banco de San Luis Potosí
        • $500 to $1000 notes of the Banco de San Luis Potosí
        • The $1 and $2 Notes
        • Withdrawals and incinerations
        • Notes in circulation
      • San Luis Potosí cartones
      • Brigada Alvarez
      • The revolution in San Luis Potosí
      • Private issues
      • Mining companies
      • Decree núm. 73 of 1 August 1934
      • The crisis of 1943
    • Sinaloa
      • Jesús Ramírez' vales al portador
      • El Banco Nacional de México
      • El Banco Occidental de México
        • Signatories of the Banco Occidental de México
        • $5 notes of the Banco Occidental de México
        • $10 notes of the Banco Occidental de México
        • $20 notes of the Banco Occidental de México
        • $50 notes of the Banco Occidental de México
        • $100, $500 and $1000 notes of the Banco Occidental de México
        • Notes in circulation
      • The Credit Foncier Company
      • Mining scrip
      • A Huertista siege issue
      • Other military issues
      • Felipe Riveros in San Blas
      • Felipe Riveros in Culiacán
        • The Meza affair
        • Counterfeit Estado de Sinaloa notes
        • Estado de Sinaloa notes in use in other states
        • Amortisations and incinerations
      • Rosario
      • El Cuerpo de Ejército del Noroeste
      • La Brigada de Sinaloa notes
      • Possible Tesorería General 5c and 10c notes
      • Riveros’ definitive issue
      • The revolution in Sinaloa
      • Luis Herrera
      • General Angel Flores
      • United Sugar Companies
      • The Compañía Redo de Eldorado
      • The crisis of 1943
    • Sonora
      • Private issues
        • Mining scrip
        • Cananea
        • El Banco de Cananea
        • El Banco Mercantil de Cananea
        • Other emergency issues in Sonora in 1913
        • Emergency issues in 1915-1916
        • After the revolution
        • On the border
      • Early bonds
        • State bonds
        • Constitutionalist bonds
        • Later state bonds
      • Banking houses in Sonora
      • El Banco de Sonora
        • Establishment
        • Personnel of El Banco de Sonora
        • Branches and agencies
        • During the revolution
        • The Banco de Sonora after the revolution
        • American Bank Note Company print runs
          • Consignments
        • $5 notes of the Banco de Sonora
        • $10 notes of the Banco de Sonora
        • $20 notes of the Banco de Sonora
        • $50 notes of the Banco de Sonora
        • $100 of the Banco de Sonora
        • Notes in circulation
      • The Huertistas in Guaymas
      • Military and municipal issues in Sonora
      • The Estado de Sonora notes
        • Provisional Estado de Sonora notes
        • Consignment of provisional Estado de Sonora issue
        • Fractional Estado de Sonora notes
          • 5c notes of the Estado de Sonora
          • 10c notes of the Estado de Sonora
          • 25c notes of the Estado de Sonora
          • 50c notes of the Estado de Sonora
        • Printing varieties on the $1, $5 and $10 notes
        • $1 notes of the Estado de Sonora
        • $5 of the Estado de Sonora
        • $10 notes of the Estado de Sonora
        • Printing sequence
        • Revalidations
        • Matrix of known resellos
        • Counterfeit Estado de Sonora notes
          • Counterfeit $1 Estado de Sonora notes
            • Counterfeit $1 Estado de Sonora note Type 1
            • Counterfeit $1 Estado de Sonora note Type 2
            • Counterfeit $1 Estado de Sonora note Type 3
            • Counterfeit $1 Estado de Sonora note Type 4
          • Counterfeit $5 Estado de Sonora note Type 1
          • Counterfeit $5 Estado de Sonora note Type 2
          • Counterfeit $5 Estado de Sonora note Type 3
          • Counterfeit $5 Estado de Sonora note Type 4
          • Counterfeit $5 Estado de Sonora note Type 5
          • Counterfeit $5 Estado de Sonora note Type 6
          • Counterfeit $5 Estado de Sonora note Type 7-9
          • Counterfeit $10 Estado de Sonora note Type 1
          • Counterfeit $10 Estado de Sonora Type 2
          • Matrix of resellos known on counterfeit Estado de Sonora notes
        • Definitive issue
          • Print details of Estado de Sonora notes
          • Contraseñas on definitive Estado de Sonora notes
          • Consignments of definitive Estado de Sonora notes
          • After the revolution
        • Further fractional Estado de Sonora notes
      • After the break with Carranza
      • The revolution in Sonora
      • The immediate aftermath
      • The Depression
      • The crisis of 1935
      • The crisis of 1943
      • Movie money
        • Movie money - Banco de Sonora
        • Movie money - Estado de Sonora (double portrait - large)
        • Movie money - Estado de Sonora (double portrait - small)
        • Movie money - Estado de Sonora (single portrait - large)
        • Movie money - Estado de Sonora (single portait - small)
        • Movie money - Estado de Sonora (movie studios)
        • Movie money - Estado de Sonora (derivatives)
      • Advertisements
    • Tabasco
      • Papel moneda
      • El Banco de Tabasco
        • Signatories of the Banco de Tabasco
        • $5 notes of the Banco de Tabasco
        • $10 notes of the Banco de Tabasco
        • $20, $50 and $100 notes of the Banco de Tabasco
        • Authorisation for $1 and $2 notes
        • Withdrawals and incinerations
        • Notes in circulation
      • Cámara Nacional de Comercio
      • A Huertista issue
      • Tesorería Municipal, Cardenas
      • Carrancista Tesorería General
      • La Pagaduría de la División del Suroeste
      • Adolfo de la Huerta
      • The crisis of 1943
    • Tamaulipas
      • Crédito del Estado de Tamaulipas
      • Early issues in Tampico
      • El Banco de Tamaulipas
        • Signatories of the Banco de Tamaulipas
        • $5 notes of the Banco de Tamaulipas
        • $10 notes of the Banco de Tamaulipas
        • $20 notes of the Banco de Tamaulipas
        • $50 notes of the Banco de Tamaulipas
        • $100 notes of the Banco de Tamaulipas
        • $500 and $1,000 notes of the Banco de Tamaulipas
        • The $1 note of the Banco de Tamaulipas
        • Withdrawals and incinerations
        • Notes in circulation
      • Columna General Lucio Blanco
      • A Huertista issue in Nuevo Laredo
      • The revolution in Tamaulipas
      • La Caja de la Brigada Caballero
      • Comercio de Matamoros
      • Private issues
      • Book-keeping schools
      • The crisis of 1935
      • The crisis of 1943
    • Tepic
      • Rafael Buelna
      • Generals Juan Carrasco and Ernesto Damy
      • El Cuerpo de Ejército del Noroeste
      • Notes of la Pagaduría General
      • Amatlan de Jora
      • Tesorería General
      • Tesorerías Municipales
      • Private issues
      • The revolution in Tepic
    • Tlaxcala
      • State and municipal issues
      • Private issues
    • Veracruz
      • Scrip of textile mills
      • El Banco de Veracruz
      • El Banco Mercantil de Veracruz
        • Signatories of the Banco Mercantil de Veracruz
        • $5 notes of the Banco Mercantil de Veracruz
        • $10 notes of the Banco Mercantil de Veracruz
        • $20 notes of the Banco Mercantil de Veracruz
        • $50 notes of the Banco Mercantil de Veracruz
        • $100 to $1,000 of the Banco Mercantil de Veracruz
        • Withdrawals and incinerations
        • Notes in circulation
      • El Banco Centenario de Juárez
      • Bedsheets (sábanas) of the three Manuels
      • Manuel Peláez, independent military commander in the state of Veracruz
      • Municipal issues
      • Cartones of Veracruz
      • Chambers of Commerce
        • Chamber of Commerce - Tantoyuca
        • Chamber of Commerce - Veracruz
        • Chamber of Commerce - Xalapa
        • Chamber of Commerce - Orizaba
      • Eduardo J. Creel
      • Coatepec
      • Teocelo de Díaz
      • Papantla
      • Hacienda Miramar
      • Other Misantla issues
      • Other private issues
      • Gobierno Provisional de México – Veracruz issues
        • The Parsons Trading Company
        • Gobierno Provisional de México Veracruz $1 notes
        • Gobierno Provisional de México Veracruz $2 notes
        • Gobierno Provisional de México Veracruz $5 notes
        • Gobierno Provisional de México Veracruz $10 notes
        • Gobierno Provisional de México Veracruz $50 notes
        • Gobierno Provisional de México Veracruz $20 notes
        • Gobierno Provisional de México Veracruz $100 notes
        • Withdrawal of the Gobierno Provisional de México notes
        • Stamps on Gobierno Provisional notes
        • Counterfeit Gobierno Provisional de México notes
          • Counterfeit $1 Veracruz notes
          • Counterfeit $2 Veracruz notes
          • Counterfeit $5 Veracruz notes
          • Counterfeit $10 Veracruz notes
          • Counterfeit $20 Veracruz notes
          • Counterfeit $100 Veracruz notes
      • La Huaxteca
      • Tesorería General del Gobierno’ use of vales in 1927
      • Sociedad cooperativa de consumos "Obreros Asociados"
      • The crisis of 1935
      • The crisis of 1943
    • Yucatán
      • Yucatán misses chance to be first
      • Private issues
      • El Banco Mercantil de Yucatán
        • Homer Lee issues
        • American Bank Note Company print runs
        • $5 and $10 ABNC issues of the Banco Mercantil de Yucatán
        • $50, $100 and $500 ABNC issues of the Banco Mercantil de Yucatán
        • Incinerations
        • Notes in circulation
      • El Banco Yucateco
        • Signatories on Banco Yucateco notes
        • $1 and $5 notes of the Banco Yucateco
        • $10 notes of the Banco Yucateco
        • $20 notes of the Banco Yucateco
        • $50 notes of the Banco Yucateco
        • $100 notes of the Banco Yucateco
        • $500 and $1,000 notes of the Banco Yucateco
        • Notes in circulation
        • Incinerations
      • El Banco Peninsular Mexicano
        • $1, $5 and $10 notes of the Banco Peninsular Mexicano
        • $20 notes of the Banco Peninsular Mexicano
        • $50 and $100 notes of the Banco Peninsular Mexicano
        • Notes in circulation
      • Private issues in the revolution
      • The Comisión Reguladora del Mercado del Henequén
        • The first issue
          • Counterfeit $5 Comisión Reguladora notes
        • Argumedo
        • Alvarado
        • The Parsons Trading Company
          • Counterfeit $10 Tesorería General del Estado notes
          • Counterfeit $100 Comisión Reguladora del Mercado de Henequén note
        • The End
        • Use in Campeche and other states
      • Gobierno Constitucionalista de Yucatán cartones
      • Gobierno Provisional de México notes stamped in Yucatán
      • Avelino Montes
      • Tekax
      • Haciendas
      • The crisis of 1943
    • Zacatecas
      • State loan of 1831
      • Private issues
      • El Banco de Zacatecas
        • Signatories of the Banco de Zacatecas
        • Series and numbers
        • $1 and $5 notes of the Banco of Zacateas
        • $10 notes of the Banco de Zacatecas
        • $20 notes of the Banco de Zacatecas
        • $50 notes of the Banco de Zacatecas
        • $100 notes of the Banco de Zacatecas
        • $500 notes of the Banco de Zacatecas
        • $1 notes of the Banco de Zacatecas
        • Withdrawals and incinerations
        • Notes in circulation
      • Federal bonos
      • Brigada Cervantes
      • Chamber of Commerce notes
      • La Pagaduría General de la Brigada Avila
      • Reguladora del Comercio
      • Local issues
      • The revolution in Zacatecas
      • La Unión Central
      • The Casino de Zacatecas
      • Carreteras del Estado de Zacatecas
      • Bonds for unpaid salaries
  • Documents
    • Aguascalientes
      • Agreement to establish a bank of issue in Aguascalientes, Mexico City, 29 April 1902
      • Carlos Sagredo, governor, decree núm. 1066, on contract with the Banco de Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes, 6 June 1902
      • Alberto Fuentes, governor, establishes minimum wage, Aguascalientes, 26 July 1914
      • Alberto Fuentes, governor, decree núm. 3, abolishes personal debts for servitude. Aguascalientes, 30 July 1914
      • Francisco Villa creates three Departments of State, Aguascalientes, 2 February 1915
      • Establishing office for revalidating Chihuahua issues, Aguascalientes, 20 February 1915
      • Changing Chihuahua sábanas, Aguascalientes, 26 February 1915
      • Benito Díaz, governor, clarification on forced circulation, Aguascalientes, 2 March 1915
      • Villa fixes salaries and prohibits tiendas de raya, Aguascalientes, 4 May 1915
      • Aguascalientes relays Carranza´s decree against counterfeiters, Aguascalientes, 15 August 1915
      • Martín Triana, governor, relays Carranza’s decree on withdrawing issues, Aguascalientes, 11 September 1915
      • Insolvency of the Bancos de Jalisco, Aguascalientes, Guanajuato, Morelos and Durango, Mexico City, 15 December 1915
      • Martín Triana, governor, circular núm. 12 on notes of forced circulation, Aguascalientes, 1 March 1916
      • Martín Triana, governor, decree núm. 53, withdraws fractional currency, Aguascalientes, 23 May 1916
      • Martín Triana, governor, on Constitutionalist issues, Aguascalientes, 1 April 1916
      • Salvador Murguía, Secretario General, on exchange rate for infalsificables, Aguascalientes, 26 May 1916
      • Salvador Murguía’s decree núm. 54 relays Carranza's decree on withdrawal, Aguascalientes, 31 May 1916
      • Salvador Murguía’s circular núm. 33 on withdrawal, Aguascalientes, 3 June 1916
      • Martin Triana, circular núm. 35 on rate of exchange, Aguascalientes, 12 June 1916
      • Martín Triana, circular núm. 36 on exchange, Aguascalientes, 13 June 1916
      • That low denomination Veracruz and Ejército Consitucionalista notes are still of forced circulation, Aguascalientes, 1 July 1916
      • Gregorio Osuna, governor, relays Carranza’s decree on Ejército Constitucionalista and Veracruz notes, Aguascalientes, 2 July 1916
    • Baja California
      • Félix Ortega, Jefe Pólitico, decree núm. 1 annuls Cornejo notes, La Paz, 9 February 1915
      • Félix Ortega, Jefe Político, decree núm. 5 on extraordinary 5% tax, La Paz, 26 February 1915
      • Administración Principal del Timbre, circular on revalidating Gobierno Provisional, La Paz, 22 March 1915
      • Félix Ortega, Jefe Político, decree núm. 6 on vales, La Paz, 23 March 1915
      • Meeting of businessmen, La Paz, 31 March 1915
      • Félix Ortega, decree núm. 7 on vales, La Paz, 31 March 1915
      • Félix Ortega, Jefe Pólitico, decree núm. 10 on withdrawing local vales, La Paz, 12 April 1915
      • Félix Ortega, Jefe Político, relays Villa’s decree on payment of wages, La Paz, 26 May 1915
      • Félix Ortega, Jefe Político, decree núm. 12 lists “moneda corriente”, La Paz, 27 May 1915
      • Circular núm. 4 that 50% of payments in notes should be in Ejército Constitucionalista notes, La Paz, 1 July 1915
      • Urbano Angulo, Comandante Militar, that Gobierno Provisional and Brigada de Sinaloa of forced circulation, La Paz, 8 July 1915
      • Urbano Angulo, Comandante Militar, that locally revalidated notes of forced circulation, La Paz, 10 July 1915
      • Urbano Angulo, Comandante Militar, circular núm. 3 to businesses, La Paz, 20 July 1915
      • Urbano Angulo, Comandante Militar, decree núm. 2 withdraws locally revalidated notes, La Paz, 2 August 1915
      • José L. Yagomín, Comandante Militar, lists notes of forced circulation, La Paz, 5 October 1915
      • José L. Yagomín, Comandante Militar, punishes payment in banknotes, La Paz, 5 October 1915
      • José L. Yagomín, Comandante Militar, that Ejército Constitucionalista notes are of forced circulation, La Paz, 5 October 1915
      • José L. Yagomín, Comandante Militar, describes characteristics of counterfeit Veracruz notes, La Paz, 15 November 1915
      • Urbano Angulo nullifies all of Félix Ortega’s dispositions, La Paz, 1 December 1915
      • Circular that businesses should accept 50% of payments in Constitutionalist paper money, La Paz, 30 January 1916
      • Urbano Angulo relays telegram on exchange rates, La Paz, 13 May 1916
      • Urbano Angulo on prorogation of period for depositing notes, La Paz, 1 February 1916
      • Urbano Angulo, Comandante Militar, withdraws comercial vales, La Paz, 20 July 1916
    • Baja California Norte
      • Esteban Cantú, Jefe Político, on exchange rate, Mexicalí, 21 June 1915
      • A. Ptacnik on speculation, Ensenada, 28 June 1915
    • Campeche
      • Concession for the Banco de Campeche, Mexico City, 11 February 1903
      • Circular on withdrawal of Banco de Campeche notes in Mérida, 30 September 1908
      • Modification of the Banco de Campeche’s concession, Mexico City, 30 October 1908
      • Notice to holders of Banco de Campeche notes, Campeche, 1 March 1909
      • H. Zapata, Customs Administrator, on counterfeit Ejército Constitucionalista notes, Campeche, 21 January 1915
      • Joaquin Mucel, governor, that, of Huertista issues, only Obligaciones Provisionales are of forced circulation, Ciudad Carmen, 5 October 1914
      • Jefe de Armas on exchanging Gobierno Provisional de México notes, Campeche, 9 August 1915
      • Administrator Principal del Timbre on Convention Gobierno Provisional de México notes, Campeche, 27 August 1915
      • Documents relating to the incineration of Cámara Agrícola notes, Campeche, September 1915
    • Chiapas
      • José Pantaleón Domínguez, authorises vales, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, 24 July 1866
      • Agreement to establish a bank of issue in Chiapas, Mexico City, 25 September 1901
      • Circular núm. 9 on Huertista issues, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, 11 December 1914
      • Decree authorising issue by Caja de Cambio, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, 26 December 1914
      • Jesús Agustín Castro, governor, decree núm. 18, increases amount of fractional currency, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, 10 May 1915
      • Chiapas reports Carranza authorises commercial concerns to issue notes, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, 6 April 1915
      • José Rangel, Secretario General, on banknotes, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, 10 July 1915
      • Blas Corral, governor, decree núm. 36 cancels an earlier decree, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, 24 July 1915
      • Blas Corral, governor, decree núm. 44, increases fractional currency, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, 10 September 1915
      • Blas Corral, governor, on redeeming cartones in poor condition, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, 23 September 1915
      • Blas Corral, governor, withdraws first issue of cartones, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, 1 April 1916
      • José A. González, interim governor, decree núm. 32 relays Carranza’s creation of fondo regulador, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, 3 May 1916
      • José A. González, interim governor, decree núm. 33 relays Carranza’s creation of Comisión Monetaria, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, 3 May 1916
      • Blas Corral, governor, decree núm. 39 relays lists of issues to be withdrawn, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, 2 June 1916
      • Blas Corral, governor, decree núm. 47 relays Carranza changing amounts for infalsificables, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, 10 June 19166
      • Blas Corral, governor, withdraws second issue of cartones, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, 19 June 1916
      • Blas Corral, governor, decree núm. 55 relays Carranza withdrawing high value notes, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, 26 June 1916
      • José G. Mátuz, Presidente Municipal, notice to storekeepers, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, 29 June 1916
      • Blas Corral, governor, decree núm. 81 relays Carranza’s decree on withdrawing issues, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, 28 August 1916
      • Blas Corral, governor, decree núm. 75 relays Carranza’s decree, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, 7 August 1916
      • Manuel Lailson Banuet, Jefe de Estado Mayor, orders businesses to reopen, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, 15 June 1916
      • Blas Corral, governor, decree núm. 83 relays Carranza’s extending timelimit for withdrawal, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, 5 September 1916
    • Chihuahua
      • Terrazas, Governor, authorises copper coinage, Chihuahua, 13 December 1860
      • Luis Terrazas, Governor, decrees forced loan, Chihuahua, 3 September 1862
      • Regulations for amortisation of copper coinage, Chihuahua, 9 October 1868
      • Banco de Chihuahua, 28 July 1874
      • Antonio Ochoa, Governor, on Banco de Santa Eulalia, Chihuahua, 25 November 1875
      • Estanislao González Porras. Comandante Militar, levies forced loan, Parral, 18 January 1877
      • José Eligio Muñoz, governor, on stolen notes, Chihuahua, April 1877
      • Concession for El Banco Mexicano, 8 March 1878
      • Angel Trias, governor, amends concession of El Banco de Santa Eulalia, 28 July 1878
      • Angel Trias, governor, grants concession to El Banco Minero Chihuahuense, Chihuahua, 31 December 1878
      • Angel Trias, governor, grants concession for El Banco Minero de la Candameña, Chihuahua, 21 July 1879
      • Luis Terrazas, governor, grants concession to El Banco de Santa Eulalia, Chihuahua, 31 July 1882
      • Luis Terrazas, governor, grants concession to the Banco Minero Chihuahuense, Chihuahua, 31 July 1882
      • Terrazas, Governor, grants concession to El Banco Mercantil Mexicano, Chihuahua, 31 July 1882
      • additional issue of El Banco de Santa Eulalia, Chihuahua, 29 November 1882
      • Modification to concession for the Banco Minero Chihuahuense, Chihuahua, 5 December 1882
      • Luis Terrazas, governor, modifies concession for El Banco Mexicano, Chihuahua, 4 July 1883
      • Luis Terrazas, governor, grants concession for El Banco de Guerrero, Chihuahua, 16 November 1883
      • Terrazas, Governor, grants concession to El Banco Protector Industrial Mexicano, Chihuahua, 20 November 1883
      • Further modification to concession for the Banco Minero Chihuahuense, Chihuahua, 5 December 1883
      • Terrazas, Governor, grants concession to El Banco Mercantil, Chihuahua, 6 December 1883
      • Luis Terrazas, governor, grants concession for El Banco de Chihuahua, Chihuahua, 19 December 1883
      • Luis Terrazas, governor, grants concession for El Banco Comercial, Chihuahua, 19 December 1883
      • Luis Terrazas, governor, amends concession of El Banco Comercial, Chihuahua, 8 January 1884
      • Celso González, governor, authorises fractional issues, Chihuahua, 7 May 1884
      • Anastasio Porras, jefe político reports on El Banco Mexicano, Parral, 26 January 1887
      • New federal contract for El Banco Minero and El Banco Mexicano, México, 22 May 1888
      • Federal contract for El Banco de Chihuahua, México, 15 December 1888
      • Modification of the concession for the Banco Comercial de Chihuahua, Mexico City, 15 March 1889
      • Petitions to the Secretaría de Hacienda over the vales of the Batopilas Mining Company, Batopilas, 1 February 1890
      • Samuel Miller, president, give notice of closure of El Banco de Hidalgo del Parral, Parral, 28 March 1890
      • Government approves merger of El Banco Minero and El Banco Mexicano, Mexico City, 17 December 1895
      • New contract for El Banco Minero, Mexico City, 18 September 1897
      • contract with El Banco Comercial, Mexico City, 18 September 1897
      • Regulations for Hidalgo bonds, Chihuahua, 11 July 1907
      • José Maria Sánchez, governor, authorises Hidalgo del Parral bonds, 20 November 1907
      • El Banco Minero calls in $1,000 notes, Chihuahua, 2 March 1908
      • José María Ponce de León, Secretario, circular núm. 12 on use of vales, Chihuahua, 18 September 1908
      • Guillermo Porras, Secretario, circular núm. 1 on use of vales, Chihuahua, 30 March 1909
      • Francisco Madero writes to Abraham González re robbery at Banco Minero, Cuernavaca, 15 August 1911
      • Felipe Gutiérrez, governor, authorises issue of bonds, Chihuahua, 19 March 1912
      • Pascual Orozco authorises issue of bearer cheques, Chihuahua, 27 March 1912
      • Felipe Gutiérrez, governor, authorises loan of $10,000.000, Chihuahua, 6 June 1912
      • Presidente Municipal on acceptability of local vales, Hidalgo del Parral, 22 September 1913
      • Notice on Jefatura de Hacienda notes, Chihuahua, 25 November 1913
      • Villa’s notice on sábanas, Chihuahua, 12 December 1913
      • Villa establishes Banco del Estado de Chihuahua, Chihuahua, 12 December 1913
      • Villa writes to American consul about banks, Chihuahua, 17 December 1913
      • Villa on exchanging private vales for Constitutionalist issues, Chihuahua, 23 December 1913
      • Villa’s circular on abuses, Chihuahua, 26 December 1913
      • Silvestre Terrazas on Concurso México notes, Chihuahua, 26 December 1913
      • Manuel Becerra, Presidente Municipal, on Concurso México notes, Parral, 3 January 1914
      • Luis Herrera on vales of mining companies, Parral, 29 December 1913
      • Manuel Chao, governor, extends period for banks, Chihuahua, 10 January 1914
      • Manuel Chao on private vales, Chihuahua, 23 January 1914
      • Sebastian Vargas on exchanging sábanas for the poor, Chihuahua, 16 February 1914
      • Manuel Chao extends period for exchanging vales, Chihuahua, 31 January 1914
      • Manuel Chao, Governor, takes over Chihuahua branch of the Banco de Sonora, Chihuahua, 11 February 1914
      • Manuel Chao on exchanging Constitutionalist issues, Chihuahua, March 1914
      • Recaudador de Rentas on counterfeit sábanas, Parral, 20 March 1914
      • Sebastian Vargas on counterfeit sábanas, Chihuahua, 21 March 1914
      • Telegram from Silvestre Terrazas re counterfeit sábanas, Ciudad Juárez, 22 March 1914
      • Characteristics of counterfeit sábanas, 24 March 1914
      • Carranza’s decree núm. 24 increases fractional currency, Ciudad Juárez, 10 April 1914
      • Sebastian Vargas on Constitutionalist issues, Chihuahua, 30 April 1914
      • Carranza’s decree núm. 26 increase fractional currency, Chihuahua, 6 May 1914
      • Eduardo González, Administrador Principal, on Constitutionalist cartones, Chihuahua, 30 May 1914
      • Sebastián Vargas, Tesorero General, circular 18 on exchanging sábanas, Chihuahua, 22 October 1914
      • Notice of characteristics of counterfeit notes, Parral, 6 November 1914
      • Tesorero General of Chihuahua reports that Arrieta notes from Durango are prohibited, Parral, 3 December 1914
      • characteristics of counterfeit $10 dos caritas, Chihuahua, 6 February 1915
      • Lázaro de la Garza to Vargas on counterfeit dos caritas, 6 February 1915
      • Departamento de Hacienda y Fomento on resealing Gobierno Provisional de México notes, Chihuahua, 17 February 1915
      • Sebastian Vargas threatens death penalty to counterfeiters, Chihuahua, 18 February 1915
      • Luis de la Garza, list issues of forced circulation, Chihuahua, 20 March 1915
      • Fidel Avila bans Carrancista issues, Chihuahua, 31 March 1915
      • Luis de la Garza, circular on counterfeit notes, Chihuahua, 31 March 1915
      • M. Medina, Presidente Municipal, on cartones and Ejército Constitucionalista issues, Parral, 8 April 1915
      • Francisco Escudero, Ministro, on rate of exchange for paper money, Chihuahua, 1 July 1915
      • Francisco Villa on reimporting Chihuahua issues, Ciudad Juárez, 9 August 1915
      • Chamber of Commerce notice on refusing Chihuahua issues, Chihuahua, 11 September 1915
      • Villa allows rate to float, Chihuahua, 3 October 1915
      • Genaro Baca, Comandante Militar, on giving change, Parral, 26 October 1915
      • Maximiliano Portillo, Tesorero General, notices on the Banco del Estado de Chihuahua, Chihuahua, 25 November 1915
      • Luís Herrera authorises use of various issues once revalidated, Parral, 29 November 1915
      • Maximiliano Portillo, Tesorero General, circular núm. 6 on Ejército Constitucionalista notes, Chihuahua, 18 January 1916
      • R. Gómez y Salas, Secretario de Gobierno, on Veracruz y Ejército Constitucionalista issues, Chihuahua, 18 February 1916
      • José de la Luz Herrera, Presidente Municipal,on $20 Veracruz notes, Parral, 3 March 1916
      • Notice on redeeming Alvarado Mining and Milling Co. vales, Chihuahua, 13 March 1918
      • Ignacio C. Enríquez, governor, decrees bank moratorium, 12 December 1923
      • Jesús J. Falomir's deposition on Villa's robbery of the Banco Minero, 20 February 1926
      • Banco Mercantil on cheques, Chihuahua, 29 April 1935
      • Banco Mercantil notice re temporary scrip, Chihuahua, 8 May 1935
      • Banco Mercantil on counterfeit scrip, Chihuahua, 11 May 1935
      • Banco Nacional notice re temporary scrip, Chihuahua, 11 May 1935
    • Coahuila
      • Government of Coahuila's agreement with the Banco Mercantil Mexicano, Saltillo, 7 March 1882
      • Authorisation to establish a bank of issue, Coahuila, March 1883
      • Contract for establishment of the Banco de Coahuila, Mexico City, 31 March 1890
      • Failure of early Banco de Coahuila to provide deposit, Mexico City, 16 March 1897
      • Concession for the Banco de Coahuila, Mexico City, 9 June 1897
      • Carranza authorises first issue of $5,000,000, Piedras Negras, 26 April 1913
      • Villa tells merchants to accept company scrip, Torreón, 5 October 1913
      • Circular on forced loan of $3,000,000, Torreón, 5 October 1913
      • Presidente Municipal on Durango notes, Torreón, 18 October 1913
      • Calixto Contreras, Jefe de las Armas, levies forced loan, Torreón, 27 October 1913
      • Guillermo Purcell’s notice on vales, San Pedro, 19 March 1914
      • Carranza’s decree núm. 27 authorises Estado de Durango notes, Saltillo, 24 June 1914
      • Emilio Salinas enforcing Villista notes, Piedras Negras, 7 July 1914
      • Severiano Rodríguez enforces sábanas Saltillo, 24 July 1914
      • Manuel Cepeda on exchanging vales, Piedras Negras, 3 September 1914
      • Luis Gutiérrez nullifies bank-on-bank notes and list those of forced circulation, Saltillo, 30 November 1914
      • Luis Gutiérrez lists notes of forced circulation, Saltillo, 21 October 1914
      • Jesús Acuña, governor, relays Carranza’s decree on Obligaciones and bancos, Saltillo, 26 October 1914
      • Santiago Ramírez, governor, on revalidating sábanas, Saltillo, 14 January 1915
      • Santiago Ramírez lists issues of forced circulation, Saltillo, 20 January 1915
      • Alfonso Castoreña on fines for refusing Chihuahua notes, Saltillo, 1 February 1915
      • Notice on oficina reselladora, Saltillo, 2 February 1915
      • Macrino Martínez, Comandante Militar, bans Veracruz notes, Torreón, 4 February 1915
      • Santiago Ramírez García withdraws notes in poor condition, Saltillo, 2 February 1915
      • Alfonso Castoreña on ending the revalidation of Chihuahua notes, Saltillo, 18 February 1915
      • Natividad Reza on fines for refusing Villista notes, Saltillo, 24 February 1915
      • D. Ramos, Administrador Subalterna de Timbre, on revalidating Gobierno Provisional notes, Saltillo, 5 March 1915
      • Macrino Martínez, Comandante Militar, relays Villa’s list of notes of forced circulation, Torreón, 30 March 1915
      • Villa on counterfeiters, Torreón, 31 March 1915
      • Santiago Ramírez, governor, decree núm. 9 prohibits Carrancista issues, Saltillo, 1 April 1915
      • Andrés L. Farías, Presidente Municipal, relays decree núm. 9, Torreón, 1 April 1915
      • Santiago Ramírez, governor, relays Villa’s decree on combating counterfeiting, Saltillo, 5 April 1915
      • Jacinto Cantú, Presidente Municipal, relays Villa’s decree on combating counterfeiting, Monclova, 6 April 1915
      • Circular núm. 1 clarifies Carrancista and Chihuahua notes, Saltillo, 13 April 1915
      • Andres Farias, Presidente Municipal relays circular núm. 1, Torreón, 14 April 1915
      • J. N. Lozano, Ferrocarriles Constitucionalistas, on notes to be accepted, Torreón, 14 April 1915
      • Jacinto Cantú, Presidente Municipal, relays circular núm. 1, Monclova, 15 April 1915
      • Orestes Pereyra, Governor, repeats nullification of Carrancista issues, 25 June 1915
      • Pedro Elizondo, Presidente Municipal, on notes of forced circulation, Monclova, 24 September 1915
      • Jacinto Cantú, circular núm. 2 on acceptable issues, Monclova, 29 September 1915
      • Insolvency of the Banco de Coahuila, Mexico City, 6 December 1915
      • Ramón Méndez, Presidente Municipal, enforces Ejército Constitucionalista and Veracruz issues, Torreón, 21 February 1916
      • Presidente Municipal authorises Ferrocarril Eléctrico de Lerdo a Torreón to issue vales, Torreón, 9 May 1916
      • Gustavo Espinosa M., Governor, on speculation, Saltillo, 10 May 1916
      • Manuel Cepeda, Tesorero General, on exchange rates, Saltillo, 20 May 1916
      • Governor orders Tesorería Municipal to exchange large notes for small ones, Saltillo, 6 June 1916
      • Bruno Neira, Governor, relays Carranza’s decree prohibiting use of certain issues, Saltillo, 25 September 1917
      • Gustavo Espinosa M., Governor, reports Carranza’s derogation on the liquidation of banks, Saltillo, 5 November 1919
      • Adalberto E. Gullen, Oficial Mayor, circular on prorogation for withdrawing silver coins, Saltillo, 27 May 1935
      • Notice on cheques al portador, Torreón, 5 August 1943
    • Colima
      • Delgadillo, governor, authorises issue of fractionals, Colima, 24 April 1914
      • Delgadillo, governor orders provisional issue, Colima, 6 June 1914
      • Obregón bans Delgadillo's issue, Colima, 19 July 1914
      • Ruiz, governor, authorises issue of fractionals, Colima, 22 July 1914
      • Ramón A. Carrillo, Tesorero General, on Delgadillo's bonos, Colima, 4 August 1914
      • Ruiz, governor, authorises second issue of fractionals, Colima, 23 September 1914
      • Prohibiting one centavo notes, Colima, 30 September 1914
      • Colima lists forced, 19 November 1914
      • Colima adds to list of forced, 24 November 1914
      • Colima lists forced, 3 December 1914
      • Colima revalidates Chihuahua notes, 12 December 1914
      • Calderón, Governor, reports Carranza disowning Chihuahua and Convention, 28 December 1914
      • Ríos, Governor, decrees issue of fractional currency, Colima, 18 January 1915
      • Valades, Governor, reports Carranza's decree on withdrawing issues, Colima, 16 February 1915
      • Valades, governor, reports Carranza’s decree of 3 February 1915, Colima, 22 March 1915
      • Valades, Governor, reports Carranza's withdrawal of Monclova issue, Colima, 22 March 1915
      • Ríos, provisional governor, reports Carranza's prorogation, Colima, 31 March 1915
      • List of notes in the Tesorería Municipal, Colima, 19 July 1915
      • Ríos, Governor, withdraws fractionals, Colima, 27 August 1915
      • Ríos, Governor, reports Carranza's withdrawal of Monclova issue, Colima, 26 September 1915
      • Colima extends period for withdrawing fractionals, 1 October 1915
      • Carlos Rosaldo, Presidente Municipal,on withdrawing Gobierno Provisional issue, Colima, 20 October 1915
      • Ríos, Governor, withdraws fractionals, Colima, 17 April 1916
      • Ríos, Governor, withdraws local state issue, Colima, 3 May 1916
    • Distrito Federal
      • Project for a Gran Banco del Imperio Mexicano, Mexico City, 29 August 1822
      • Iturbide decrees issue of paper money, Mexico City, 20 December 1822
      • Decree of Congress creating paper money, Mexico City, 11 April 1823
      • Decree on withdrawing paper money, Mexico City, 16 May 1823
      • circular on payments in paper money, Mexico City, 13 June 1823
      • Ramón Gutiérrez del Mazo, extension for changing Iturbide notes, Mexico City, 25 September 1823
      • Reconciliation of first and second issues, Mexico City, 3 November 1823
      • Vicente Guerrero on liquidating Banco de Tejas notes, Mexico City, 8 May 1829
      • Ignacio Comonfort grants concession to Liger de Libessart y socios to establish bank of issue, Mexico City, 29 July 1857
      • General Juan N. Almonte grants concession for a Banco de México, Mexico City, 2 January 1864
      • Agreement to establish a Banco de México, Paris, France, 14 February 1865
      • Banco de Londres, México y Sud América recalling its earlier issue, Mexico City, 5 June 1875
      • Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada, President, grants Samuel Fergusson y Compañía a concession to establish bank, Mexico City, 18 December 1875
      • Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada, President, extends timelimit for Samuel Fergusson y Compañía, Mexico City, 12 August 1876
      • Proposal to issue $20,000,000 in paper currency, Mexico City, 3 December 1879
      • Update on proposal to issue up to $20,000,000 in paper money, Mexico City
      • Contract for the Banco Nacional Mexicano, Mexico City, 16 August 1881
      • Banco Nacional Mexicano's notice on branch overprints, Mexico City, February 1882
      • Banco Nacional Mexicano’s notice on redeeming notes, Mexico City, 24 February 1882
      • Contract for the concession for the Banco Hipotecario Mexicano, Mexico City, 24 April 1882
      • Manuel González approves contract for Banco Hipotecario, Mexico City, 22 May 1882
      • Rules for federal acceptance of Banco Nacional Mexicano notes, Mexico City, 6 June 1882
      • Decree authorising law on banking, Mexico City, 15 December 1882
      • Contract for concession for Banco de Empleados, Mexico City, 12 June 1883
      • Manuel González, President, withdraws nickel coinage, Mexico City, 12 December 1883
      • Código de Comercio, Mexico City, 15 April 1884 (relevant sections)
      • Contract reforming the concession for the Banco Nacional Mexicano, Mexico City, 15 May 1884
      • Law approving contract for Banco Nacional Mexicano, Mexico City, 31 May 1884
      • Concession for the Banco de Londres y México, Mexico City, 21 August 1889
      • Contract for concession of El Banco de Fomento, Mexico City, 24 October 1889
      • Díaz prohibits the use of vales, Mexico City, 30 November 1889
      • Decree authorizing Díaz to issue a ley general de Instituciones de Crédito, Mexico City, 3 June 1896
      • José Limantour, Secretario de Hacienda, cancels various concessions to establish banks, Mexico City, 16 March 1897
      • Ley General de Instituciones de Crédito, 19 March 1897
      • circular núm. 3 on interventor's signature on $5 and $10 notes, Mexico City, 25 October 1897
      • circular núm. 4 to interventors, Mexico City, 25 February 1898
      • Concession for the Banco Refaccionario Mexicano, Mexico City, 12 October 1898
      • circular on interventors' place of residence, Mexico City, 22 October 1898
      • Decree on use of title "Banco", Mexico City, 28 May 1903
      • circular to interventors about branches, Mexico City, 31 December 1903
      • circular to interventors on amount in circulation, Mexico City, 5 August 1904
      • circular to interventors on bank's balance sheet, Mexico City, 13 May 1905
      • Decree modifying the ley general de Instituciones de Crédito, Mexico City, 13 May 1905
      • circular núm. 3 to interventors on bank's balance sheet, Mexico City, 22 July 1905
      • circular núm. 5 to interventors on place of residence, Mexico City, 25 October 1905
      • Madero modifies Ley General on private vales, Mexico City, 19 November 1912
      • Notice of counterfeit $100 Banco Nacional de México notes, Mexico City, 2 May 1913
      • Huerta declares notes of state banks obligatory circulation, Mexico City, 5 November 1913
      • Huerta permits the issue of $1 and $2 notes, Mexico City, 19 November 1913
      • Huerta creates Guarantee Fund, Mexico City, 6 January 1914
      • Huerta modifies Ley General, Mexico City, 7 January 1914
      • Huerta authorises 50c notes, Mexico City, 30 March 1914
      • Compañía de Tranvías de México's notice on planillas, Mexico City, April 1914
      • Huerta creates Obligaciones Provisionales, Mexico City, 6 July 1914
      • Modification of regulations for Obligaciones Provisionales, Mexico City, 25 July 1914
      • Carranza increases fractional currency, Mexico City, 26 August 1914
      • Director de la Renta del Timbre's circular núm. 16 to accept Obligaciones Provisionales and banknotes, Mexico City, 26 August 1914
      • Carranza admits banknotes and Obligaciones Provisionales, Mexico City, 27 August 1914
      • Regulations for incinerating banknotes, Mexico City, 12 September 1914
      • Carranza modifies Art. 113 of the Ley general de Instituciones de Crédito, Mexico City, 12 September 1914
      • Regulations for Art. 113 of the Ley general de Instituciones del Crédito, Mexico City, 12 September 1914
      • Carranza authorizes new issue of $130,000,000, Mexico City, 19 September 1914
      • Carranza increases fractional currency, Mexico City, 28 September 1914
      • Secretaría de Hacienda’s declaration on the Obligaciones Provisionales, Mexico City, 15 October 1914
      • Circular núm. 1127 on serial numbers of Obligaciones Provisionales, Mexico City, 16 October 1914
      • circular núm. 149 on customs houses accepting U. S. Currency, Mexico City, 17 October 1914
      • Secretaría de Hacienda on validity of various issues, Mexico City, 23 October 1914
      • Carranza's decree that 50% of payments to public offices should be in Ejército Constitucionalista notes, Mexico City, 27 October 1914
      • Carranza orders military commanders to prevent the circulation of Huertista issues, Mexico City, 13 November 1914
      • Vicente Navarro, governor, lists notes of forced circulation, Mexico City, 1 December 1914
      • Eulalio Gutiérrez, President, declares Carranza's Gobierno Provisional issues worthless, Mexico City, 17 December 1914
      • Clarification on Gutiérrez’s decree, Mexico City, 17 December 1914
      • Rectification of Gutiérrez’ decree, Mexico City, 22 December 1914
      • Notice on the use of 1c Compañía de Tranvías de México notes, Mexico City, 23 December 1914
      • Domingo Valdés Llano, Tesorero de la Federación, on speculation, Mexico City, 29 December 1914
      • extends period for revalidation Gobierno Provisional notes, Mexico City, 30 December 1914
      • Eulalio Gutiérrez creates Bonos de la Deuda Interior Amortizable, Mexico City, 5 January 1915
      • Characteristics of counterfeit Ejército Constitucionalista notes, Mexico City, January 1915
      • Felicitos F. Villarreal prorogues period for revalidation, Mexico City, 15 January 1915
      • Convention's list of notes in forced circulation, Mexico City, January 1915
      • Roque González Garza, decree núm. 2, establishes death penalty for counterfeiting, Mexico City, 19 January 1915
      • Roque González Garza, President, modifies decree of 17 December, Mexico City, 23 January 1915
      • Roque González Garza, President, on revalidating Monclova and Chihuahua issues, Mexico City, 23 January 1915
      • Vito Alessio Robles, governor, on speculation and on Compañía de Tranvías planillas, Mexico City, 25 January 1915
      • Alvaro Obregón prohibits Villista issues, Mexico City, 30 January 1915
      • Alvaro Obregón allows Villista issues, Mexico City, 4 February 1915
      • Summary of notes in issue and counterfeits discovered to date, Mexico City, March 1915
      • Gildardo Magaña, governor, lists issues of forced circulation, Mexico City, 14 March 1915
      • Roque González Garza, amends decree on revalidations, Mexico City, 17 March 1915
      • Roque González Garza cancels issue of 25,000,000 pesos, Mexico City, 1 April 1915
      • Roque González Garza, President, extends period for revalidating notes, Mexico City, 11 May 1915
      • Clarification on validity of various issues, 1915
      • Gildardo Magaña, governor, forces sábanas, Mexico City, 15 June 1915
      • J. Quevedo on casas de cambio, Mexico City, 15 June 1915
      • Pablo Gonzalez nullifies Villista issues and forces Carrancista issues, Mexico City, 16 July 1915
      • Pablo González nullifies $1 Gobierno Provisional de México Revalidados Altos, Mexico City, 16 June 1915
      • Consejo de Ministros' meeting, Mexico City, 25 June 1915
      • Francisco Lagos Cházaro retires Villista notes, Mexico City, 26 June 1915
      • Regulations for withdrawing Villista issues, Mexico City, 26 June 1915
      • Zapatistas enforce issues, Mexico City, 19 July 1915
      • López de Lara, governor, decrees only Carrancista issues valid, Mexico City, 9 August 1915
      • Rules for the use of streetcars, Mexico City, 17 August 1915
      • Francisco Lagos Chazaro modifies decree of 17 December 1914, Mexico City, 25 August 1915
      • López de Lara, governor, regulating casas de cambio, Mexico City, 11 September 1915
      • Dirección General de la Renta del Timbre’s circular on retiring all notes lacking dates etc., México City, 21 September 1915
      • Governor on use of planillas, Mexico City, 28 September 1915
      • Pablo González on Gobierno Provisional de Mexico notes, México City, 29 September 1915
      • Dirección General de la Renta del Timbre relays Carranza’s circular on extending time period, Mexico City, 1 October 1915
      • Rules for the revalidation of Gobieno Provisional de México notes, Mexico City, 1 October 1915
      • Dirección General de la Renta del Timbre’s circular on Revalidados Bajos, Mexico City, 2 October 1915
      • Dirección General de la Renta del Timbre’s circular on Villista issues, Mexico City, 15 October 1915
      • Circular núm. 40 establishes Comisión Reguladora e Inspectora de Instituciones de Crédito, Mexico City, 26 October 1915
      • Nicéforo Zambrano lists revalidated $20 notes, Mexico City, 30 October 1915
      • Comisión Reguladora to banks on holdings of Villista and Zapatista issues, Mexico City, 6 November 1915
      • Declaration of Comisión Reguladora on the Banco Nacional de México, Mexico City, 16 November 1915
      • Declaration of Comisión Reguladora on the Banco de Londres y México, Mexico City, 16 November 1915
      • Circular núm. 46 extends period for banks to reply to Comisión, Mexico City, 27 November 1915
      • Circular núm. 48 on various issues, Mexico City, 1 December 1915
      • F. M. Busto, Oficial Mayor, warning to businesses issuing vales, Mexico City, 4 December 1915
      • Nicéforo Zambrano lists revalidated $20, $50 and $100 notes, Mexico City, 8 December 1915
      • Insolvency of the Bancos de Jalisco, Aguascalientes, Guanajuato, Morelos and Durango, Mexico City, 15 December 1915
      • M. Breceda, Administrador Principal, clarifies Carranza's circular núm. 48, Mexico City, 31 December 1915
      • Manuel F. Busto, Oficial Mayor, on Carranza's circular núm. 48, Mexico City, 4 January 1916
      • Regulations for withdrawing and incinerating banknotes, Mexico City, 9 March 1916
      • Regulations for withdrawing and incinerating banknotes, Mexico City, 11 March 1916
      • Circular núm. 68 prohibits printing on notes, Mexico City, 22 April 1916
      • Carranza on using paper money to pay taxes, Mexico City, 26 April 1916
      • Circular núm. 74 on payments, Mexico City, 27 April 1916
      • Circular núm. 75 on payments, Mexico City, 27 April 1916
      • Circular núm. 76 on payments, Mexico City, 27 April 1916
      • Circular núm. 77 on payments, Mexico City, 27 April 1916
      • Carranza lists issues that will be exchanged, Mexico City, 28 April 1916
      • Circular núm. 79 on $1 and $2 notes, Mexico City, 29 April 1916
      • Circular núm. 82 on $1 and $2 notes, Mexico City, 4 May 1916
      • Luis Cabrera on old issues, Mexico City, 6 May 1916
      • Circular núm. 83 on accepting old notes, Mexico City, 6 May 1916
      • La Comisión Reguladora del Comercio, on prices and use of notes, Mexico City, 7 May 1916
      • Carranza changes quantities for infalsificables, Mexico City, 9 May 1916
      • Circular núm. 85 on Brigada de Sinaloa notes, Mexico City, 11 May 1916
      • Compañía de Tranvías de México on its planillas, Mexico City, 11 May 1916
      • The Comisión Monetaria invites the public to witness an incineration, Mexico City, 12 May 1916
      • César López de Lara, governor, fixes prices, Mexico City, 13 May 1916
      • Circular núm. 89 cancels circular núm. 79, Mexico City, 20 May 1916
      • Benjamín Hill on obligation to pay in infalsificables, Mexico City, 29 May 1916
      • Circular núm. 92 on exchange rates for old issues, Mexico City, 30 May 1916
      • Carranza retires high value Veracruz and Ejército Constitucionalista notes, Mexico City, 31 May 1916
      • Circular núm. 95 on banks etc. declaring their holdings, Mexico City, 2 June 1916
      • Circular núm. 96 brings forward date for retiring high value notes, Mexico City, 2 June 1916
      • Circular núm. 97 on changing high value notes for the poor, Mexico City, 5 June 1916
      • Circular núm. 100 clarifies decree on retiring notes, Mexico City, 9 June 1916
      • Circular núm. 102 on exchanging low value Veracruz and Ejército Constitucionalista notes, Mexico City, 10 June 1916
      • Circular núm. 103 on rate of exchange, Mexico City, 16 June 1916
      • Carranza on withdrawing old issues, Mexico City, 28 June 1916
      • Carranza allows banks etc. to renew currency transactions, Mexico City, 3 July 1916
      • Secretaría de Hacienda y Crédito Público invites the public to view notes about to be incinerated, Mexico City, 22 July 1916
      • Carranza on redeeming deposited notes, Mexico City, 24 July 1916
      • Carranza on redeeming deposited notes, Mexico City, 24 July 1916
      • Carranza extends period for depositing notes, Mexico City, 2 August 1916
      • Carranza modifies role of Comisión Monetaria, Mexico City, 30 August 1916
      • Carranza gives banks 60 days to increase their reserves, Mexico City, 15 September 1916
      • Circular to banks on submitting balances, Mexico City, 20 September 1916
      • Carranza extends period for retiring low value notes, Mexico City, 16 October 1916
      • Carranza on payment of wages, Mexico City, 23 October 1916
      • Dirección General del Timbre’s circular núm. 270 on vales, Mexico City, 2 November 1916
      • Direccion General del Timbre's circular that $2 Series A are legal tender, Mexico City, 9 November 1916
      • Circular núm. 135 fixes rate of exchange for infalsificables, Mexico City, 9 November 1916
      • Carranza that public salaries should be paid 50% in gold and 50% in infalsificables, Mexico City, 16 November 1916
      • Carranza on the liquidation of banks, Mexico City, 14 December 1916
      • Circular núm. 149 fixes rate of exchange for infalsificables, Mexico City, 19 December 1916
      • Carranza’s modifies decree on liquidation of banks, Mexico City, 6 April 1917
      • Carranza designates Comisión Monetaria as liquidator of the banks, Mexico City, 7 July 1917
      • Carranza prohibits speculation in certain issues, Mexico City, 4 September 1917
      • Circular núm. 38 on equivalences, Mexico City, 16 August 1918
      • Circular on cancelling infalsificables, Mexico City, 8 July 1919
      • Carranza authorise Comisíon Monetaria to issue vales, Mexico City, 10 January 1920
      • Adolfo de la Huerta withdrawing the vales of the Comisión Monetaria, Mexico City, 14 July 1920
      • Alvaro Obregón's decree on the banks in liquidation, Mexico City, 31 January 1921
      • Alvaro Obregón extends period for banks, Mexico City, 12 May 1922
      • Alvaro Obregón prorogues period for banks to issue certificates, Mexico City, 30 November 1922
      • Decree reforming the decree of 31 January 1921 on the banks in liquidation, Mexico City, 9 July 1924
      • La Solución a los Problemas de la Escasez de Moneda, SHCP, 8 May 1935
    • Durango
      • Legislature enables establishment of a bank in Durango, Durango, 18 October 1881
      • Concession for the Banco de Durango, Mexico City, 6 September 1890
      • Contract reforming the concession of the Banco de Durango, Mexico City, 18 September 1897
      • Pastor Rouaix, governor, authorises Asociación Durangueña notes, Durango, 31 July 1913
      • Pastor Rouaix declares Asociación Durangueña notes of forced circulation, Durango, 31 July 1913
      • Pastor Rouaix, governor, replaces $5 bonos with 20c bonos, Durango, 13 September 1913
      • Basis for a second issue of Asociación notes, Durango, 2 October 1913
      • Pastor Rouaix declares bonos of forced circulation, Durango, 3 October 1913
      • Pastor Rouaix, Governor, on local issues, Ciudad Lerdo, 16 October 1913
      • Pastor Rouaix on bonos, Durango, 12 December 1913
      • Pastor Rouaix declares Constitutionalist issues of forced circulation, Durango, 13 December 1913
      • Enrique R. Nájera, Jefe de Armas, on issues of forced circulation, Durango, 15 December 1913
      • Pastor Rouaix relays Carranza’s circular núm. 7 on banks, Durango, 1 January 1914
      • Circular requiring Jefes Políticos to withdraw prívate issues within fifteen days and produce a report, Durango, 4 February 1914
      • Pastor Rouaix decommissions banks, Durango, 24 February 1914
      • Government publishes Carranza’s decree núm. 21, Durango, 1 March 1914
      • Pastor Rouaix on isues of forced circulation, Durango, 6 March 1914
      • Notice on counterfeit $20 Banco de la Laguna notes, Durango, 11 April 1914
      • Carranza orders railways to accept Constitutionalist currency, Durango, 21 May 1914
      • Carranza authorises issue of $1,500,000, Durango, 2 June 1914
      • Severino Ceniceros, Governor, on Arrieta notes, Durango, 28 September 1914
      • Emiliano Saravia, governor, on Arrieta notes, Durango, 14 December 1914
      • Emiliano Saravia on notes signed by del Real Alfaro alone, Durango, 18 March 1915
      • Emiliano Saravia disowns Carranzista issues, Durango, 30 March 1915
      • characteristic of bogus Estado de Durango notes, Durango, 7 May 1915
      • Emiliano Saravia on exchanging Arrieta notes, Durango, 21 June 1915
      • Máximo García, governor, on hoarding, Durango, 13 September 1915
      • Cámara de Comercio’s proposal for issue of fractional currency, Durango, 25 September 1915
      • Francisco Murguía, Jefe de las Operaciones, prohibits local issues, Durango, 10 November 1915
      • Insolvency of the Bancos de Jalisco, Aguascalientes, Guanajuato, Morelos and Durango, Mexico City, 15 December 1915
      • List of bonos issued, Durango, 4 April 1916
      • Arnulfo González, governor, on retiring high value notes, Durango, 6 June 1916
      • Arnulfo Gonzaléz, Governor, decree núm. 20 on withdrawal of Ejército Constitucionalista notes, Durango, 13 June 1916
      • Fortunato Maicotte relays Carranza’s decree on changing notes, Durango, 14 September 1916
      • F. Castaños, circular núm. 1 relays Carranza's decree on payment of taxes, Durango, 27 October 1916
    • Estado de México
      • José Ignacio Sotomayor, on liquidating Banco de Tejas notes, Tlalpan, 19 May 1829
      • Decree núm. 78 creates bonos, Toluca, 30 August 1848
      • Decree núm. 116 grants rights to holders of bonos, Toluca, 24 January 1849
      • Withdrawal of concession for a bank of issue in Toluca, Mexico City, 16 March 1897
      • Concession for El Banco del Estado de México, Mexico City, 2 April 1897
      • Joaquín Beltrán, governor, relays Huerta’s decree allowing 50c notes, Toluca, 3 April 1914
      • Joaquín Beltrán, governor, relays Huerta’s decree on 6% bonos, Toluca, 3 April 1914
      • Joaquín Beltrán, governor, relays Huerta’s decree on notes of banks of issue, Toluca, 4 April 1914
      • Francisco Murguía, governor, outlaws tienda de raya, Toluca, 1 September 1914
      • Establishment of an office to exchange notes, Toluca, 21 November 1914
      • Aureliano González, Jefe de Armas, on validity, Ixtlahuaca, 28 December 1914
      • Inocente Quintanilla, Comandante Militar, that Estado de Durango notes of forced circulation, Toluca, 6 January 1915
      • F. Ibarra, Inspector General de Policía, lists issues of forced circulation, Toluca, 29 January 1915
      • Gustavo Baz’s decree núm. 4 creates fractional currency, Toluca, 1 March 1915
      • Regulations for new fractional currency, Toluca, 1 March 1915
      • Gustavo Baz’ decree núm. 5 creates provisional $5 notes, Toluca, 1 March 1915
      • Gustavo Baz, Governor, on speculating with sábanas, Toluca, 1 March 1915
      • Gustavo Baz, governor, that Veracruz notes are null and void, Toluca, 6 March 1915
      • Gustavo Baz’ decree núm. 7 modifies fractional currency, Toluca, 25 March 1915
      • Governor that offices should only accept 25% of payments in Villista notes, Toluca, 13 April 1915
      • Gustavo Baz’ decree núm. 10 bis modifies fractional currency, Toluca, 6 May 1915
      • Gustavo Baz withdraws $5 notes, Toluca, 22 May 1915
      • Gustavo Baz’ decree núm. 13 on fractional currency, Toluca, 13 July 1915
      • Gustavo Baz’ decree núm. 20 on fractional currency, Toluca, 26 July 1915
      • Governor that Durango notes revalidated in Mexico City are of forced circulation, Toluca, 29 July 1915
      • Toluca lists forced, 16 August 1915
      • Gustavo Baz’ decree núm. 22 on guaranteeing his paper currency, Toluca, 26 August 1915
      • Alejo G. González, Jefe de las Operaciones, nullifies enemies’ issues, Toluca, 15 October 1915
      • Report on solvency of Banco del Estado de México, Mexico City, 16 December 1915
      • Zapatista General Castillo enforces Conventionist issues, Chalmita, 6 January 1916
    • Guanajuato
      • Concession for El Banco de Guanajuato, Mexico City, 25 April 1900
      • José de Jesús Peña, governor, authorises Tesorería General fractionals, Guanajuato, 25 December 1913
      • Romulo Cuellar, governor,on fractionals, Guanajuato, 5 March 1914
      • Jesús Carranza authorised company notes, Guanajuato, 2 August 1914
      • Jesús Carranza authorises Guanajuato Consolidated Mining and Milling Company to issue notes, Guanajuato, 3 August 1914
      • Jesús Carranza authorises Guanajuato Development Company to issue notes, Guanajuato, 3 August 1914
      • Jesús Carranza authorises Guanajuato Reduction and Mines Company to issue notes, Guanajuato, 3 August 1914
      • de la Garza, governor, lists forced issues, Guanajuato. 21 August 1914
      • Saldaña, Administrador del Timbre, on Huertista banknotes, Guanajuato, 22 August 1914
      • Administración General de Rentas lists acceptable notes, Guanajuato, 1 September 1914
      • Jefatura Superior de Hacienda on counterfeit sábanas, Guanajuato, October 1914
      • Characteristics of counterfeit Durango and Monclova notes, Guanajuato, December 1914
      • Governor lists notes of forced circulation, Guanajuato, 1 December 1914
      • List of valid Constitutionalist issues, Guanajuato, 17 December 1914
      • Bonifacio Soto’s decree núm. 7 relays Villa’s establishment of three Departments of State, León, 3 February 1915
      • Jefe de Armas warns about refusing Chihuahua notes, Guanajuato, 28 February 1915
      • V. Alvarez, Presidente Municipal, on prices and accepting notes, Gerecuro, March 1915
      • A. M. Ugarte on Gobierno Provisional notes, Léon, 16 March 1915
      • Obregón nullifies Villista issues, Celaya, 5 April 1915
      • José Siurob, governor, relays Carranza’s decree on withdrawing issues, Guanajuato, 20 May 1915
      • General Natera declares all issues valid, Guanajuato, 6 June 1915
      • Miguel A. Peralta, Secretario General decree núm. 10 on valid and invalid issues, Guanajuato, 5 August 1915
      • José Siurob, governor, on Gobierno Provisional notes, Guanajuato, 19 August 1915
      • Insolvency of the Bancos de Jalisco, Aguascalientes, Guanajuato, Morelos and Durango, Mexico City, 15 December 1915
      • Presidente Municipal on issues of forced circulation, León, January 1916
      • Héctor E. Huacuja, Presidente Municipal, on issues, Salvatierra, 10 January 1916
      • Ignacio Estrada, Presidente Municipal, relays Secretaría de Hacienda’s circular núm. 48, Guanajuato, 11 January 1916
      • Administrador de Correos on notes, León, February 1916
      • F. G. Treviño, Presidente Municipal, on issues of forced circulation, León, 17 March 1916
      • Juan Araujo, Oficial Mayor, on unrevalidated notes, Guanajuato, 21 March 1916
      • I. A. Benavides, Jefe de Armas, on accepting notes, León, 25 March 1916
      • Héctor E. Huacaja, Presidente Municipal on Gobierno Provisional and Ejército Constitucionalista notes, Salvatierra, 28 March 1916
      • Presidente Municipal on businesses, León, 31 March 1916
      • redeeming Cámara de Comercio notes, León, 1 April 1916
      • José López Lira reports Carranza's message on establishments closing, Guanajuato, 3 April 1916
      • E. Ayala, Jefe de Hacienda, on revalidated notes, Guanajuato, 13 April 1916
      • Orozco Avila, Presidente Municipal, on lack of resello, León, 29 April 1916
      • Guillermo Aguilar, Presidente Municipal, on exchange rate, Guanajuato, 29 May 1916
      • José López Lira on notes of forced circulation, Guanajuato, 31 May 1916
      • circular on withdrawing Ejército Constitucionalista notes, León, 3 June 1916
    • Guerrero
      • Contract to establish a bank of issue in Guerrero, Mexico City, 30 September 1903
      • Salgado establishes Banco Revolucionario, Chilpancingo, 5 October 1914
      • issue of Banco Revolucionario, Chilpancingo, 8 October 1914
      • Salgada, Governor, circular núm. 1, on El Banco Revolucionario de Guerrero, Ciudad Bravos, 15 October 1914
      • Salgado, Governor, establishes branches for El Banco Revolucionario de Guerrero,Ciudad Bravos, 15 October 1914
      • Zapata extends period for revalidation, Iguala, 11 February 1915
      • Crispín Galeana, comandante militar, on the forced circulation of notes, Tlapa, 18 March 1915
      • Crispín Galeana, comandante militar, warns storekeepers on prices and enforces use of boletos, Tlapa, April 1915
      • Incineration of Banco Revolucionario de Guerrero notes, 15 June 1915
      • Insolvency of El Banco de Guerrero, Mexico City, 16 November 1915
      • Simón Díaz, governor, relays Carranza’s regulations for withdrawing banknotes, Acapulco, 21 May 1916
      • Simón Díaz, governor, relays Carranza’s creation of Comisión Monetaria, Acapulco, 21 May 1916
      • Simón Díaz, governor, relays Carranza’s creation of fondo regulador, Acapulco, 21 May 1916
      • Simón Díaz, governor, relays Carranza’s list of notes that will be exchanged, Acapulco, 5 June 1916
      • Simón Díaz, governor, on value of old issue, Acapulco, 1 August 1916
    • Hidalgo
      • Agreement to establish a bank of issue in Hidalgo, Mexico City, 28 February 1902
      • Nicholás Flores, provisional governor, permits Obligaciones Provisionales, Pachuca, 1 September 1914
      • Administración Principal del Timbre accepts Ejército Constitucionalista notes, Pachuca, October 1914
      • Administración Principal del Timbre that Villista sábanas are of forced circulation, Pachuca, October 1914
      • Daniel Cerecedo Estrada, governor, extends period for Gobierno Provisional notes, Pachuca, 1 January 1915
      • Fortunato Maicotte, governor, allows mining companies to issue vales, Pachuca, 13 February 1915
      • José L. Aguilar, Secretario General, warns businesses not to use Chihuahua notes, Hidalgo, 19 February 1915
      • José L. Aguilar, Secretario General, on Durango notes, Pachuca, 20 February 1915
      • José L. Aguilar, Secretario General, lists notes of forced circulation, Pachuca, 12 March 1915
      • José L. Aguilar, Secretario General, warns businesses, Pachuca, 30 March 1915
      • José L. Aguilar, Secretario General, lists notes of forced circulation, Pachuca, 31 March 1915
      • Alfredo Machuca, governor, issues vales, Pachuca, 29 April 1915
      • Arturo Lazo de la Vega's report in local issues, Pachuca, 20 August 1915
      • Notice about counterfeit cartones, Pachuca, 2 September 1915
      • Insolvency of the Banco de Hidalgo, Mexico City, 16 November 1915
      • Eduardo Cisneros, Preboste, that Veracruz and Ejército Constitucionalista notes are still of forced circulation, Pachuca, 15 December 1915
      • Director General de Rentas on local vales, Pachuca, 20 December 1915
      • Arturo Lazo de la Vega, Secretario General, on withdrawing local vales, Pachuca, 20 December 1915
      • F. Cataño, Administrador Principal, on exchange rate for Constitutionalist paper, Pachuca, 22 December 1915
      • Eduardo Cisneros, Preboste, relays circular num. 48, Pachuca, 24 February 1916
      • F. Cataño, Administrador Principal, on notes with counterfeit resellos, Pachuca, 9 March 1916
      • Arturo Lazo de la Vega, Secretario General, on Veracruz and Ejército Constitucionalista issues, Pachuca, 10 March 1916
      • Nicolás Flores, Governor, on notes of forced circulation, Pachuca, 6 June 1916
      • F. Cataño, Administrador Principal, on exchange rate for banknotes, Pachuca, 10 August 1916
      • Nicolás Flores, governor, on public employees’ salaries, Pachuca, 16 November 1916
      • Nicolás Flores, governor, relays Carranza's decree on the Banco Unico, Pachuca, 1 October 1917
    • Jalisco
      • Guilebaldo F. Romero, Presidente Municipal, on Villista issues, Guadalajara, 22 March 1915
      • Medina, governor, disowns Carrancista notes, Guadalajara, 1 April 1915
      • L. Mendoza, Subsecretario, on notes of forced circulation, Guadalajara, 6 April 1915
      • Guilebaldo Romero, Presidente Municipal, clarifies issues of forced circulation, Guadalajara, 6 April 1915
      • J. E. González, Subsecretario, circular on forced issues, Guadalajara, 11 May 1915
      • M. Aguirre Berlanga, Governor, that Obregón issue is of forced circulation, Guadalajara, 29 June 1915
      • Pablo González on one peso Revalidado Alto notes, Mexico City, 16 July 1915
      • E. B. Calderón, Director General de Rentas, warns about counterfeit 10c cartones, Guadalajara, 4 September 1915
      • Gabriel Vargas, Jefe de Hacienda, relays Carranza’s circular núm. 35 on collecting Gobierno Provisional notes, Guadalajara, 13 September 1915
      • Gabriel Vargas, Jefe de Hacienda, on depositing Gobierno Provisional notes, Guadalajara, 28 September 1915
      • Gabriel Vargas, Jefe de Hacienda, that Veracruz and Ejército Constitucionalista notes are still valid even without resellos, Guadalajara, 15 December 1915
      • Insolvency of the Bancos de Jalisco, Aguascalientes, Guanajuato, Morelos and Durango, Mexico City, 15 December 1915
      • Luis Castellanos y Tapia, Presidente Municipal, that Constitutionalist issues are of forced circulation, Guadalajara, 15 March 1916
      • Presidente Municipal on lower value notes, Guadalajara, June 1916
      • Cámara Nacional de Comercio, Industria y Minería to issue cheques, Guadalajara, 30 April 1935
      • Agreement to establish a bank of issue in Jalisco, Mexico City, 26 July 1898
      • Secret Service report on Henry Middleton, New Orleans, 9 August 1910
      • Manuel M. Diéguez, Governor, decree núm. 1 that Constitutionalist issues forced circulation, San Marcos, 18 June 1914
      • Manuel M. Diéguez, Governor, decree núm. 2 authorises issue, San Marcos, 18 June 1914
      • Alvaro Obregón’s decree núm. 1 on forced loan, Guadalajara, 14 July 1914
      • Manuel M. Diéguez, Governor, decree núm. 9 against speculation, Guadalajara, 5 August 1914
      • Diéguez’s decree núm. 12 authorises fractional notes, Guadalajara, 11 August 1914
      • General order on Tepic issues, Guadalajara, 21 August 1914
      • Newspaper confirmation that Huertista notes are worthless, Guadalajara, 17 October 1914
      • Manuel M. Diéguez, Governor, decree núm. 43 increases fractional issue, Guadalajara, 24 October 1914
      • Circular núm. 15 that sábanas need to be revalidated, Guadalajara, 5 December 1914
      • Julián Medina, Governor, decree núm. 58 on forced loan, Guadalajara, 7 January 1915
      • Notice that period for revalidating Gobierno Provisional notes has been extended, Guadalajara, 2 January 1915
      • Julián C. Medina on local issues, Guadalajara, 11 January 1915
      • Manuel M. Diéguez, Governor, decree núm. 59 authorises more fractionals, Guadalajara, 4 February 1915
      • Manuel M. Díeguez, Governor, decree núm. 60 moves state capital to Ciudad Guzmán, Guadalajara, 8 February 1915
      • Villa's decree núm. 4. lists notes of forced circulation, Guadalajara, 13 February 1915
      • Julián Medina, Governor, decree núm. 61 on forced loan, Guadalajara, 20 February 1915
      • Guilebaldo F. Romero, Presidente Municipal declares all Villista notes are of forced circulation, Guadalajara, 10 March 1915
      • Guilebaldo F. Romero, Presidente Municipal Interino, lists notes of forced circulation, Guadalajara, 15 March 1915
    • Michoacán
      • Concession for the Banco de Michoacán, Mexico City, 10 May 1902
      • Modification of the Banco de Michoacán’s concession, Mexico City, 29 January 1909
      • Miguel Estrada, manager of Banco Refaccionario, gives last call to redeem banknotes, Morelia, March 1914
      • Presidente Municipal’s circular núm. 115 on Obligaciones Provisionales, Morelia, 31 October 1914
      • Presidente Municipal’s circular núm. 117 on acceptance, Morelia, 4 November 1914
      • Presidente Municipal’s circular núm. 123 on forced circulation, Morelia, 13 November 1914
      • Gertrudis G. Sánchez, governor, declares Chihuahua notes of forced circulation, Morelia, 26 November 1914
      • Gertrudis G. Sánchez, governor, authorises issue, Morelia, 19 December 1914
      • Francisco Murguia authorises issue, Uruapán, 20 December 1914
      • Aurelio Castañón, Jefe de Hacienda, on exchanging Gobierno Provisional notes, Morelia, 1 January 1915
      • Jefe de Hacienda prorrogues period for exchange, Morelia, 6 January 1915
      • Prefecto’s circular núm. 7 on $5 Gobierno Provisional notes, Morelia, 23 January 1915
      • Prefecto’s circular núm. 15 on $1 Gobierno Provisional notes, Morelia, 4 February 1915
      • Gertrudis G. Sánchez, governor, authorises issue, Morelia, 5 February 1915
      • Gertrudis G. Sánchez, governor, on revalidating Chihuahua notes, Morelia, 12 February 1915
      • José I. Prieto, governor, lists forced issues, Morelia, 4 March 1915
      • José Prieto, governor, on issues of forced circulation, Morelia, 10 March 1915
      • José I. Prieto, governor, modifies list of forced issues, Morelia, 18 March 1915
      • Ayuntamiento on forced issues, Morelia, 6 April 1915
      • Cecilio García, governor, declares all notes to be of forced circulation, Morelia, 13 April 1915
      • Alfredo Elizondo, governor, decrees Sánchez issue is forced, Morelia, 28 April 1915
      • circular núm. 6 on Veracruz and Ejército Constitucionalista notes, Morelia, 29 December 1915
      • Presidente Municipal lists forced issues, Morelia, 25 February 1916
      • Tesorería General no longer exchanging notes, Morelia, 29 February 1916
      • Presidente Municipal on $10 and $20 Veracruz notes, Morelia, 24 March 1916
      • Tesorería General nullifies 50c Sánchez notes, Morelia, 8 April 1916
      • C. Guajardo, Secretario General, orders businesses to reopen, Morelia, 2 May 1916
      • C. Muro Sandoval, Presidente Municipal, doubles taxes, Morelia, 4 May 1916
      • Alfredo Elizondo, Governor,on rate of exchange for Veracruz and Ejército Constitucionalista notes, Morelia, 8 May 1916
      • Tesorería General on rates of exchange, Morelia, 26 May 1916
      • Presidente Municipal on low value Veracruz and Ejército Constitucionalista notes, Morelia, 6 June 1916
      • Elizondo, governor, on Veracruz and Ejército Constitucionalista notes, Uruapan, 12 June 1916
      • Presidente Municipal on $5 and $10 Veracruz and Ejército Constitucionalista notes, Morelia, 13 June 1916
      • Presidente Municipal publishes Elizondo's decree on collecting Veracruz and Ejército Constitucionalista notes, Morelia, 14 June 1916
      • Presidente Municipal on rate of exchange for Veracruz notes, Morelia, 14 June 1916
      • Presidente Municipal on exchanging Sánchez' cartones, Morelia, 20 June 1916
      • circular núm. 13 on exchanging Veracruz and Ejército Constitucionalista notes, Morelia, 17 July 1916
      • circular núm. 11 annuls circular 6, Morelia, 21 August 1916
      • Presidente Municipal on infalsificables, Morelia, 9 November 1916
      • Agustín Delgado, Presidente Municipal, attacks “coyotes”, Morelia, 10 November 1916
      • Elizondo, Governor, relays Carranza's decree on payments, Morelia, 23 November 1916
      • Presidente Municipal on infalsificables, Morelia, 4 December 1916
      • José Herrera, Tesorero Municipal, redeeming Antonio Méndez Padilla vales, Zamora, 31 January 1917
      • The Compañía Minera “Las Dos Estrellas” ordered to withdraw its vales, Morelia, 15 May 1917
    • Morelos
      • Agreement for the establishment of a bank in issue in Morelos, Mexico City, 17 September 1902
      • Emiliano Zapata bans Carrancista issues, Cuernavaca,10 October 1914
      • Manuel Padilla reports Convention's extension for revalidating notes, Cuernavaca, 8 February 1915
      • Roque González Garza, President, extends period for revalidation, Cuernavaca, 12 February 1915
      • List of notes of forced circulation, Cuernavaca, 12 February 1915
      • Convention authorises fractional issue, Cuernavaca, 17 February 1915
      • Santiago Orozco, that Gobierno Provisional del México - Veracruz notes are worthless, Cuernavaca, 24 February 1915
      • Roque González Garza authorises issue of 25,000,000 pesos, Cuernavaca, 25 February 1915
      • Roque González Garza on revalidation of Villistas notes, Cuernavaca, 25 February 1915
      • Consejo Ejecutivo de la Nación decrees new issue, Cuernavaca, 27 December 1915
      • Lorenzo Vázquez, governor, on acceptance of paper money, Cuernavaca, 9 January 1916
      • Consejo Ejecutivo authorizes issue, Cuernavaca, 10 January 1916
      • Comisión Reguladora’s report on Banco de Morelos, Mexico City, 12 January 1916
      • Emiliano Zapata prohibits trading with the enemy, Tlaltizapán, 9 February 1916
    • Nuevo León
      • Concession for El Banco de Nuevo León, Mexico City, 5 August 1891
      • New contract for the Banco de Nuevo León, Mexico City, 30 September 1897
      • Rodolfo García on counterfeit Banco de Nuevo León notes, Monterrey, 21 March 1910
      • Secretario de Gobernación on withdrawing vales, Monterrey, 6 March 1914
      • Antonio I. Villarreal, Governor, on exchanging División del Bravo notes, Monterrey, 13 May 1914
      • Pablo González lists issues of forced circulation, Monterrey, 18 June 1914
      • E. Perusquía, Director General de la Renta del Timbre, circular núm. 14 on sábanas, Monterrey, 29 July 1914
      • Carranza’s decree núm. 33 increases fractional currency, Monterrey, 31 July 1914
      • Raúl Madero, decree núm. 3 on revalidating Gobierno Provisional notes, Monterrey, 25 February 1915
      • Pablo González authorises Cuerpo de Ejército del Noreste issue, Montemorelos, 4 March 1915
      • Raúl Madero, governor, decree núm. 5 on withdrawing Gobierno Provisional notes, Monterrey, 13 March 1915
      • R.A. Sepulveda’s letter on counterfeit dos caritas, Monterrey, 18 March 1915
      • Francisco Villa suspends the payment of interest by banks, Monterrey, 19 March 1915
      • Raul Madero, decree núm. 6, creates banco refaccionario, Monterrey, 26 March 1915
      • Villa's decree on ore tax, Monterrey, 19 March 1915
      • Francisco Villa nullifies all Carrancista issues, Monterrey, 29 March 1915
      • Raúl Madero, governor, decree núm. 7 nullifies Carrancista issues, Monterrey, 31 March 1915
      • Alfredo H. Hernández, inspector General, circular núm. 1 lists issues that are of forced circulation, Monterrey, 10 May 1915
      • notice on forced issues and counterfeit Ejército Constitucionalista notes, Nuevo León, June 1915
      • M. Treviño, Secretario General, on Ejército Constitucionalista issue, Monterrey, June 1915
      • Ildefonso V. Vázquez, governor, prohibits Chihuahua issues, Monterrey, 3 June 1915
      • Pablo de la Garza, governor, on Gobierno Provisional revalidados, Monterrey, 16 June 1915
      • Notice on $20 Gobierno Provisional de México notes, Monterrey, 21 June 1915
      • Circular núm. 4 forcing Carrancista and nullifying Villista issues, Monterrey, 22 June 1915
      • Luis Caballero on revalidated Monclova notes, Monterrey, 3 July 1915
      • Luis Caballero on validity of Durango issues, Monterrey, 4 July 1915
      • Circular núm. 7 on Gobierno Provisional notes, Monterrey, 15 July 1915
      • Jacinto Treviño on Gobierno Provisional notes, Monterrey, 23 July 1915
      • Notice on issues of forced circulation, Monterrey, 30 July 1915
      • J. Colunga, Tesorero General, on Gobierno Provisional notes, Monterrey, 2 August 1915
      • Circular on refusing certain notes, Doctor Arroyo, 9 August 1915
      • Jacinto Treviño on Ejército Constitucionalista and Veracruz notes, Monterrey, 27 August 1915
      • Circular núm. 12 on Ejército Constitucionalista notes, Monterrey, 9 October 1915
      • Report on solvency of the Banco de Nuevo León, Mexico City,13 January 1916
      • Insolvency of El Banco Mercantil de Monterrey, Mexico City, 8 March 1916
      • Circular núm. 40 on Carranza’s decree increasing the infalsificables, Monterrey, 3 April 1916
      • Circular núm. 47 on “Retirado de la Circulación”, Monterrey, 10 May 1916
      • Pablo de la Garza, Governor, decrees that taxes should be paid in Ejército Constitucionalista notes, Monterrey, 1 May 1916
      • C. Osuna, Jefe de Armas, on exchange rate, Monterrey, 13 May 1916
      • Circular núm. 50 relays Carranza’s decree on retiring high value notes, Monterrey, 3 June 1916
      • Pablo de la Garza, governor, withdraws 1c cartulinas, Monterrey, 13 June 1916
      • Pablo de la Garza, governor, on how to pay taxes, Monterrey, 27 June 1916
      • M. Treviño, circular núm. 65 on Carranza on use of infalsificables, Monterrey, 4 October 1916
      • Notice about counterfeit cheques, Monterrey, 27 May 1935
    • Oaxaca
      • Agreement to establish a bank of issue in Oaxaca, Mexico City, 17 July 1902
      • Miguel Bolaños Cacho, governor, punishes discounting banknotes, Oaxaca, 30 December 1913
      • Miguel Bolaños Cacho, governor, decree núm. 2 authorises issue of fractional currency, Oaxaca, 7 April 1914
      • Francisco Canseco, governor, authorises Banco del Estado de Oaxaca, Oaxaca, 15 August 1914
      • Arturo Osorio, Oficial Mayor, circular núm. 36 on obligatory issues, Oaxaca, 28 September 1914
      • José Inés Dávila, governor, decree núm. 2 authorises issue, Oaxaca, 19 February 1915
      • Arturo Osorio, Secretario General, on timelimit for withdrawing notes, Oaxaca, 31 March 1915
      • Circular núm. 6 on Comisión Reguladora del Comercio, Oaxaca, 14 May 1915
      • José Inés Dávila, governor, decree núm. 5 increases issue, Oaxaca, 10 July 1915
      • Arturo Osorio, Secretario General, circular núm. 17 on legitimate issues, Oaxaca, 10 August 1915
      • Arturo Osorio, Secretario General, circular núm. 19 on private issues, Oaxaca, 23 August 1915
      • José Inés Dávila, governor, decree núm. 10 on issues, Oaxaca, 27 August 1915
      • Manuel Velasco, Contador, circular núm. 21 on revalidating notes, Oaxaca, 27 August 1915
      • José Zorrilla, Tesorero General, notice on how to revalidate notes, Oaxaca, 27 August 1915
      • José Inés Dávila, governor, on revalidation, Oaxaca, 28 August 1915
      • Arturo Osorio, Secretario General, circular núm. 22 on resello, Oaxaca, 4 September 1915
      • Arturo Osorio, Secretario General, circular núm. 25 on private issues, Oaxaca, 9 October 1915
      • José Inés Dávila, governor, authorises Cámara de Comercio to issue bonos, Oaxaca, 16 October 1915
      • J. M. Márquez, Secretario, circular núm. 3 on Ejército Constitucionalista notes, Salina Cruz, 20 October 1915
      • José Inés Dávila, governor, decree núm. 6 authorises $50 and $100 values, Oaxaca, 8 November 1915
      • Order to destroy resellos used in revalidation, Oaxaca, 17 December 1915
      • José Inés Dávila, governor, decree núm. 18 authorises issue, Oaxaca, 12 January 1916
      • Jesús Agustín Castro, governor, decree núm. 36, authorises issue of vales, Salina Cruz, 1 April 1916
      • Jesús Agustín Castro, governor, decree núm. 50, increases issue of vales, Salina Cruz, 27 May 1916
      • J. M. Márquez on withdrawing issues, Oaxaca, 25 August 1916
      • Jesús Acevedo, governor, on regulations, Oaxaca, 4 May 1920
    • Puebla
      • Contract to establish a branch of the Banco de Londres, México y Sud América in Puebla, Puebla, 30 May 1887
      • Concession for El Banco Oriental de México, Mexico City, 19 September 1899
      • Agreement reforming the concession of the Banco Oriental de México, Mexico City, 7 June 1909
      • Francisco Coss, that banknotes are of forced circulation, Puebla, 25 August 1914
      • Pablo González on the price of basic neccesities and fractional currency, Puebla, 27 August 1914
      • General Reyes Márquez issues bonos, Acatlán, 22 January 1915
      • Francisco Coss, governor, prohibits hoarding of small denominations, Puebla, 15 March 1915
      • Carlos García on $20 Gobierno Provisional notes, Puebla, June 1915
      • Ignacio Flores, Oficial Mayor, on counterfeit Gobierno Provisional notes, Puebla, 28 September 1915
      • J. Mayoral, Jefe de Hacienda, on counterfeit Gobierno Provisional notes, Puebla, 23 November 1915
      • Insolvency of El Banco Oriental de México, Mexico City, 15 December 1915
      • Ignacio Hermoso, Tesorero Municipal, on deposits, Puebla, 14 June 1916
      • J. M. Mayoral, jefe de Hacienda, on use of infalsificable in pricing, Puebla, 17 June 1916
      • Local council takes measures to deal with monetary crisis, Puebla, 2 May 1935
    • Querétaro
      • Concession for the Banco de Querétaro, Mexico City, 24 February 1903
      • Federico Montes relays circular núm. 1455, Querétaro, 1 September 1914
      • Teodoro Elizondo, Governor, decree núm. 1 on tiendas de raya, Querétaro, 24 December 1914
      • Declaring Obregón’s Cuerpo de Ejército del Noroeste issues of forced circulation, Querétaro, March 1915
      • Gonzalo Ramírez Carrillo on revalidating Gobierno Provisional notes, Querétaro, 1 March 1915
      • Gustavo M. Bravo, governor, threatening to fine people who refused to accept notes, Querétaro, 12 March 1915
      • Gonzalo Ramírez Carrillo, adding Durango and Sonora notes to list of forced, Querétaro, 29 March 1915
      • José Siurob, governor, publishes Carranza’s decree on withdrawing issues, with clarifications, Querétaro, 19 April 1915
      • L. Frías Fernández relays circular núm. 2 that paymasters should not pay in Chihuahua notes, Querétaro, 8 May 1915
      • Federico Montes prohibits Chihuahua dos caritas, Querétaro, 11 May 1915
      • Government authorizes vales, Querétaro, 12 June 1915
      • Presidente Municipal lists issues of forced circulation, Querétaro, 3 July 1915
      • Salvador Michaus, Presidente Municipal, that dos caritas obligatory, Querétaro, 18 July 1915
      • Federico Montes, Governor, on Gobierno Provisional notes, Querétaro, 12 August 1915
      • Alfonso M. Camacho, Presidente Municipal, lists notes of forced circulation, Querétaro, 1 September 1915
      • F. Múgica Pérez, Jefe de Hacienda, lists forced, Querétaro, 20 September 1915
      • Alfonso Camacho, Presidente Municipal, lists notes of forced circulation, Querétaro, November 1915
      • Insolvency of the Banco de Querétaro, Mexico City, 1 December 1915
      • Federico Montes, governor, on Ejército Constitucionalista and Obregón issues, Querétaro, 24 December 1915
      • Alfonso Camacho, Presidente Municipal, on forced circulation, Querétaro, March 1916
      • Carranza threatens establishments closing up or suspending operations, Querétaro, 31 March 1916
      • Notice reminding that Ejército Constitucionalista notes are forced, Querétaro, 1 April 1916
      • Carranza increases quantity of infalsificables, Querétaro, 3 April 1916
      • Carranza creates Comisión Monetaria, Querétaro, 3 April 1916
      • Carranza creates a regulatory fund, Querétaro, 3 April 1916
      • Federico Montes on withdrawing old currency, Querétaro, 1 May 1916
      • Federico Montes, Governor, acuerdo on withdrawing vales, Querétaro, 16 May 1916
      • Alfonso Camacho, Presidente Municipal, on high value notes, Querétaro, 3 June 1916
      • Federico Montes, governor, on $5 and $10 Constitutionalist notes, Querétaro, 7 June 1916
      • Federico Montes, governor, that employers should pay salaries in infalsificables, Querétaro, 21 June 1916
      • Federico Montes, Governor, on prices, Querétaro, 26 June 1916
      • Act of incineration of local issues, Querétaro, 10 July 1916
      • Carranza extends period for depositing notes, Mexico City, 2 August 1916
      • Federico Montes on infalsificables, Querétaro, 15 November 1916
      • Carranza that public salaries should be paid 50% in gold and 50% in infalsificables, Mexico City, 16 November 1916
      • Carranza on liquidation of banks, Querétaro, 14 December 1916
      • Notice on bonos of the Administración General de Rentas, Querétaro, 20 February 1924
    • San Luis Potosí
      • Contract on circulation of Banco Nacional Mexicano notes in state, San Luis Potosí, 5 January 1882
      • Contract authorising a Banco de San Luis Potosí, Mexico City, 7 October 1889
      • Failure of early Banco de San Luis Potosí to provide deposit, Mexico City, 16 March 1897
      • Concession to establish the Banco de San Luis Potosí, Mexico City, 15 June 1897
      • Juan Flores Ayala's decree núm. 2 on the Banco de San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí, 5 October 1897
      • General Almazán on División del Bravo notes, San Luis Potosí, 1 June 1914
      • General Almazán to businessses, San Luis Potosí, 4 June 1914
      • Pablo González nullifies Huertista issues from Saltillo and Monterrey, San Luis Potosí, 19 July 1914
      • Ignacio Ramos, Prefecto Regional, that both Villista issues are of forced circulation, San Luis Potosí, 24 August 1914
      • Establishing an office for the exchange or revalidation of Chihuahua notes, San Luis Potosí, 3 March 1915
      • A. B. Cortes, Prefecto Regional, that lower value sabánas are still of forced circulation, San Luis Potosí, 8 March 1915
      • Jefe de Hacienda on Chihuahua issues, San Luis Potosí, 10 March 1915
      • Circular núm. 10 on exchanging Gobierno Provisional notes for Chihuahua notes, San Luis Potosí, 17 March 1915
      • A. B. Cortes, Prefecto Regional, lists notes of forced circulation, 14 April 1915
      • León Flores, Oficial Mayor, lists notes of forced circulation, San Luis Potosí, 19 April 1915
      • Francisco Gandara, Administrador Principal de Rentas, on exchanging dos caritas, San Luis Potosí, 21 April 1915
      • Gabriel Gavira, governor, authorises issue of fractional currency, San Luis Potosí, 28 July 1915
      • Vicente Davila, governor, extends use of fractional currency, San Luis Potosí, 15 October 1915
      • Vicente Davila, governor, extends use of fractional currency, San Luis Potosí, 15 November 1915
      • Librado Flores, Oficial Mayor, on $20 Veracruz notes, San Luis Potosí, 30 November 1915
      • Rosendo A. López, Presidente Municipal, on $20 Veracruz notes, San Luis Potosí, 30 November 1915
      • Insolvency of El Banco de San Luis Potosí, Mexico City, 4 December 1915
      • Vicente Davila, governor, extends use of fractional currency, San Luis Potosí, 15 January 1916
      • Dávila, Governor, that Ejército Constitucionalista notes are forced, San Luis Potosí, 10 January 1916
      • Davila, Governor, reports Carranza's decree on infalsificables, San Luis Potosí, 30 April 1916
      • Rosendo A. López, Presidente Municipal, that Gobierno Provisional notes are of forced circulation, 18 February 1916
      • Federico Chapoy, Governor, that old issues are valid until December, San Luis Potosí, 30 April 1916
      • Rosendo A. López, Presidente Municipal, on Gobierno Provisional notes, San Luis Potosí, 13 March 1916
      • Rosendo López, Presidente Municipal, on unrevalidated notes, San Luis Potosí, 5 June 1916
      • Jesús Rojas, that cantinas etc should stay open and accept forced issues, San Luis Potosí, 13 June 1916
      • Rosendo López, Presidente Municipal, on rate of exchange, San Luis Potosí, 13 June 1916
      • Rosendo López, Presidente Municipal, on rate of exchange, San Luis Potosí, 24 June 1916
      • Rosendo López, Presidente Municipal, on rate of exchange, San Luis Potosí, 1 July 1916
      • Librado Flores, circular núm. 35 on Ejército Constitucionalista and Veracruz notes, San Luis Potosí, 30 June 1916
      • C. García, circular núm. 48 on low value notes, San Luis Potosí, 28 July 1916
      • Rosendo López, Presidente Municipal, on low value old notes, San Luis Potosí, 29 July 1916
    • Sinaloa
      • José del Valle on Jesús Ramírez' vales al portador, Mazatlán, 3 July 1880
      • Algernon Sidney Jones of Las Yerdas mine asks for permission to use fichas, Mexico, 11 June 1891
      • Concession to establish a bank of issue in Sinaloa, Mexico City, 13 September 1897
      • Felipe Riveros, governor, authorises issue, San Blas, 13 July 1913
      • Felipe Riveros, governor, authorises additional notes, San Blas, 15 September 1913
      • José L. Legorreta, Governor, authorises bond issue, Culiacán, 6 October 1913
      • Felipe Riveros, governor, authorises further issue, San Blas, 23 October 1913
      • Riveros, Governor, declares Estado de Sonora forced, Topolobampo, 24 October 1913
      • Carranza tells Sonora not to accept Sinaloa issues, Hermosillo, 7 January 1914
      • Carranza’s decree núm. 18 increases issue, Culiacán, 12 February 1914
      • Miguel Rodríguez, governor, authorises fractional issue, Mazatlán, 25 February 1914
      • Miguel Rodríguez, governor, increases fractional issue, Mazatlán, 10 April 1914
      • Miguel Rodríguez, governor on accepting Mazatlán notes, Mazatlán, 24 April 1914
      • Francisco Labastida, Prefecto, on abuses, Mazatlán, 29 April 1914
      • Miguel Rodríguez, governor, on bonos, Mazatlán, 19 June 1914
      • Sinaloa acknowledge that sábanas are of forced circulation, Culiacán, 31 July 1914
      • Characteristics of counterfeit Estado de Sinaloa notes, Culiacán, 30 September 1914
      • Felipe Riveros's decree núm. 1 authorises issue, San Blas, 22 February 1915
      • Correspondence about Riveros' definitive issue, March to August 1915
      • Felipe Riveros, decree núm. 2 authorises issue, San Blas, 15 April 1915
      • Correspondence on extending period for revalidating Meza notes, Culiacán, 15 June 1915
      • Mateo Muñoz, Comandante Militar, on Arrieta notes, Mazatlán, 22 December 1915
      • Report on solvency of Banco Occidental de México, Mexico City, 29 December 1915
      • United Sugar Companies withdraws its cheques, Los Mochis, March 1916
      • Angel Flores on notes of forced circulation, Sinaloa, May 1916
      • Angel Flores on rates of exchange for various issues, Culiacán, 14 May 1916
      • C. C. Solis, Comandante Militar, on Brigada de Sinaloa notes, Mazatlán, 15 May 1916
      • Alejandro Duhagón, Jefe de Hacienda, telegram on exchanging Brigada de Sinaloa notes, Mazatlán, 15 May 1916
      • José Aguilar, Comandante Militar, on Brigada de Sinaloa notes, Culiacán, 17 May 1916
    • Sonora
      • Luis Torres, Governor, authorises first Banco de Sonora, Hermosillo, 8 July 1881
      • Carlos Ortiz, Governor, authorises issue of state bonds, Hermosillo, 10 December 1881
      • Carlos R. Ortiz, governor, authorises a bank of issue, Hermosillo, 29 July 1882
      • Concession for a Banco de Sonora, Mexico City, 30 August 1889
      • Modification of the concession for a Banco de Sonora, Mexico City, 21 October 1889
      • Banco de Sonora concession lapses, 16 March 1897
      • Contract between state government and El Banco de Sonora, Hermosillo, 6 December 1897
      • Founding meeting of El Banco de Sonora, Hermosillo, 1 December 1897
      • Statutes of the Banco de Sonora, Hermosillo, 1 December 1897
      • Increase in capital of El Banco de Sonora, Hermosillo, 15 July 1901
      • Increase in capital of El Banco de Sonora, Hermosillo, 7 February 1906
      • Extraordinary intervention in the Banco de Sonora, Hermosillo, 11 March 1913
      • Ignacio Pesqueira, governor, decree núm 4 authorises issue of bonds, Hermosillo, 10 April 1913
      • Maytorena's decree núm. 10 establishes Subsidio Forzoso de Guerra, Hermosillo, 14 August 1913
      • José Maytorena, Governor, decree núm. 13 authorises Estado de Sonora issue, Hermosillo, 27 August 1913
      • Oficial Mayor describes the Estado de Sonora notes, Hermosillo, 26 September 1913
      • Carranza’s circular núm. 6 on Banco Nacional de México notes, Hermosillo, 7 October 1913
      • Carranza’s circular núm. 7 orders banks to reopen, Hermosillo, 6 December 1913
      • Secretaría de Hacienda’s circular núm. 2 withdraws vales, Hermosillo, 6 December 1913
      • Carranza’s decree núm. 14, increases issue, Hermosillo, 28 December 1913
      • Circular núm. 3 extends period for circular núm. 7 on banks, Hermosillo, 29 December 1913
      • Carranza's decree núm. 15 orders bank to comply, Hermosillo, 4 January 1914
      • Dirección General de la Renta del Timbre circular núm. 4 not to accept Sinaloa notes, Hermosillo, 7 January 1914
      • José Maytorena, decree núm 40. authorises extra issue of fractional Estado de Sonora notes, Hermosillo, 12 February 1914
      • Carranza’s decree núm. 21 enforcing Constitutionalist issues, Nogales, 28 February 1914
      • Ezquerro's circular núm. 8 to take possession of the banks, Nogales, 18 February 1914
      • Carranza’s decree núm. 22 creates fractional currency, Nogales, 4 March 1914
      • Maytorena, Governor, decree núm. 42 authorises new issue of state bonds, Hermosillo, 7 March 1914
      • Carranza's decree núm. 23 creates Junta Hacendaría de Guerra, Agua Prieta, 11 March 1914
      • Luis Sotomayor, notice on counterfeit Estado de Sonora notes, Hermosillo, 22 August 1914
      • Luis Sotomayor, notice on counterfeit Estado de Sonora notes, Hermosillo, 25 August 1914
      • Luis Sotomayor, notice on counterfeit Monclova and Ejercito Constitucionalista notes, Hermosillo, 17 September 1914
      • Luis Sotomayor, notice on counterfeit $1 Estado de Sonora notes, Hermosillo, 20 October 1914
      • Luis Sotomayor, notice on counterfeit $5 Estado de Sonora notes, Hermosillo, November 1914
      • Circular núm. 1 on counterfeiting, Nogales, 11 February 1915
      • Circular núm. 2 on counterfeiting, Nogales, 12 February 1915
      • Maytorena on Cabezud reviewing notes, Nogales, 12 March 1915
      • Alberto Hugues, Oficial Mayor, on issues of forced circulation, Hermosillo, 3 April 1915
      • Jesús Ramos, Tesorero General, on exchanging counterfeit notes, Hermosillo, 21 April 1915
      • José María Maytorena, governor, on inspectors, Nogales, 3 May 1915
      • José María Maytorena, governor, on inspection, Nogales, 7 May 1915
      • Notice of Nogales resello, Nogales, 28 May 1915
      • Maytorena, Governor, decree núm. 76 authorises an issue of bonds, Hermosillo, 6 July 1915
      • Felipe Flores, Presidente Municipal, on Constitucionalist issues, Cumpas, 3 August 1915
      • Julio Schlemmer, Presidente Municipal, on Constitucionalist issues, Sahuaripa, 5 August 1915
      • Julio Schlemmer, Presidente Municipal, authorises fractional issues, Sahuaripa, 8 and 10 September 1915
      • F. A. Bórquez, Jefe de Hacienda, on Gobierno Provisional issues, Agua Prieta, 25 September 1915
      • Manuel M. Diéguez on notes in forced circulation, Guaymas, 14 October 1915
      • Alvaro Obregón on Cuerpo de Ejército del Noroeste notes, Guaymas, 19 December 1915
      • Comisión Reguladora’s report on the Banco de Sonora, Mexico City, 8 March 1916
      • Gilberto Valenzuela, Secretario General, circular núm. 37 on Veracruz issues, Hermosillo, 9 June 1916
      • Adolfo de la Huerta's decree núm. 58, Hermosillo, 9 June 1916
      • F. A. Borquez, circular núm. 15, Hermosillo, 20 June 1916
      • Alberto de la Huerta, governor, circular núm. 39 on use of foreign currency, Hermosillo, 24 July 1916
      • Banco de Sonora recovers status, 11 March 1921
      • Adolfo de la Huerta, governor, on 1914 bonds, Hermosillo, 28 May 1921
      • circular núm. 29 on claims, Hermosillo, 29 June 1921
      • Adolfo de la Huerta, governor, authorises bonds, Hermosillo, 27 April 1923
      • Circular núm. 293 on private issues, Hermosillo, 5 October 1925
      • Concession for Banco de Sonora to become a banco refaccionario, Mexico City, 19 January 1927
      • Banco de Sonora increases its capital, Hermosillo, 8 March 1927
    • Tabasco
      • Simon Sarlat, governor, decree núm. 1 authorises bonds, San Juan Bautista, 27 September 1889
      • Agreement to establish a bank of issue in Tabasco, Mexico City, 29 August 1900
      • Circular núm. 18 prohibits the defacing of banknotes, San Juan Bautista, 1 December 1903
      • Circular núm. 1 corrects previous circular núm. 18, San Juan Bautista, 16 January 1904
      • Alberto Yarza, governor, authorises issue of bonos, San Juan Bautista, 22 May 1914
      • Report on the solvency of the Banco de Tabasco, Mexico City, 15 January 1916
      • Adolfo de la Huerta authorises bonos, Frontera, 10 February 1924
    • Tamaulipas
      • Concession to Francisco de Garay to establish a bank, 25 October 1842
      • Servando Canales authorises issue, Ciudad Victoria, 16 July 1876
      • Agreement to establish a bank of issue in Tamaulipas, Mexico City, 26 March 1902
      • Pablo González, enforces Constitutionalist issues and bans banknotes, Matamoros, 15 February 1914
      • Luis Caballero on exchanging banknotes, Ciudad Victoria, 17 February 1914
      • Luis Caballero takes over the banks, Ciudad Victoria, 19 February 1914
      • Luis Caballero relays Carranza's decree núm. 21 of forced circulation, Ciudad Victoria, 1 March 1914
      • Luis Caballero prohibits later banknotes, Tampico, 4 June 1914
      • Luis Caballero, governor, authorises Caja de la Brigada issue, Tampico, 6 June 1914
      • Luis Caballero on Chihuahua issues, Tampico, 12 June 1914
      • J. Mucel, Jefe de las Armas, on payments to banks, Ciudad Victoria, 22 June 1914
      • Luis Caballero on counterfeit notes, Ciudad Victoria, 6 September 1914
      • Luis Caballero on counterfeit notes, Ciudad Victoria, 17 September 1914
      • Julio A. de la Llate, Tesorero General, withdraws Caja de Brigada notes, Ciudad Victoria, 22 September 1914
      • Luis Caballero prohibits Chihuahua and Sonora issues, Ciudad Victoria, 9 December 1914
      • Luis Caballero on hacendados demanding payment in banknotes, Ciudad Victoria, 17 March 1915
      • Luis Caballero lists notes of forced circulation, Ciudad Victoria, 24 March 1915
      • Gonzalo Castro, Oficial Mayor, circular núm. 48 on prohibiting Convention issues, Ciudad Victoria, 14 June 1915
      • Circular on bogus $20 Brigada Caballero notes, Ciudad Victoria, 16 June 1915
      • Gonzalo Castro on Monclova issues, Ciudad Victoria, 7 July 1915
      • Gonzalo Castro, Oficial Mayor, relays Carranza’s circular núm. 28 on Cuerpo de Ejército del Noroeste cartones, Ciudad Victoria, 21 July 1915
      • Insolvency of Banco de Tamaulipas, Mexico City, 19 December 1915
    • Tlaxcala
      • circular 80 on businesses accepting currency, Chiautempan, Tlaxcala, 16 March 1915
      • Presidente Municipal of Tlaxco on issues that had been nullified or disowned, Chiautempan, 23 October 1915
      • Héctor F. Valderrama, Secretario de Gobierno, on Ejército Constitucionalista notes, Chiautempan, 5 January 1916
    • Veracruz
      • Concession for El Banco de Veracruz, limitado, Mexico City, 14 August 1889
      • Contract to establish a bank of issue in Veracruz, Mexico City, 18 October 1897
      • Teodoro A. Dehesa, governor, grants tax exemptions to the Banco Mercantil de Veracruz, Xalapa, 24 December 1904
      • Banco Mercantil de Veracruz’s rules for accepting Cámara de Comercio cheques, Veracruz, 23 July 1914
      • M. F. Nájera, Presidente Municipal lists issues of forced circulation, Xalapa, 23 October 1914
      • Manuel Pérez Romero on forced issues, Xalapa, 10 November 1914
      • Manuel Pérez Romero on $5 Ejército Constitucionalista notes, Xalapa, 10 November 1914
      • Ramón Caracas, Presidente de la Junta, on validity of certain issues, Orizaba, 14 November 1914
      • Carranza disowns Chihuahua and Convention issues, Veracruz, 27 November 1914
      • Teodoro Frezieres, Inspector de Policía, against prívate issues, Veracruz, 2 December 1914
      • E. Perusquía, Director General de la Renta del Timbre on Chihuahua issues, Veracruz, 5 December 1914
      • Carranza lists issues that will be exchanged, Veracruz, 8 December 1914
      • Manuel Pérez Romero, Secretario General interino, on notes of forced circulation, Jalapa, 10 December 1914
      • Carranza authorises Comisión Reguladora del Mercado de Henequén issue, Veracruz, 12 December 1914
      • Circular núm. 2 that paymasters should not pay in Chihuahua notes, Veracruz, 27 December 1914
      • Carranza withdraws Monclova issue, Veracruz, 16 January 1915
      • Carranza modifies decree on new issue, Veracruz, 3 February 1915
      • Rafael Nieto on Revalidados notes, Veracruz, 11 February 1915
      • Contract with the Parsons Trading Company, New York, 23 February 1915 (Spanish version)
        • Modification to contract, New York, 30 March 1915
      • Contract with the Parsons Trading Company, New York, 23 February 1915 (English version)
      • circular núm. 10 on unauthorised issues, Veracruz, 25 February 1915
      • circular núm. 11 on exchanging notes, Veracruz, 1 March 1915
      • Secretaría de Hacienda’s circular núm. 13 on speculation in small notes, Veracruz, 3 March 1915
      • Circular núm. 17 on bogus $20 Brigada Caballero notes, Veracruz, 15 March 1915
      • Dirección de la Renta del Timbre circular núm. 686 on $20 Caballero notes, Veracruz, 16 March 1915
      • Dirección de la Renta del Timbre circular núm. 687 on continuing to exchange notes, Veracruz, 16 March 1915
      • Carranza prorrogues his decree of 8 December 1914, Veracruz, 27 March 1915
      • Circular núm. 21 on marking notes RETIRADO, Veracruz, 6 April 1915
      • Carranza extends period for retiring Gobierno Provisional notes, Veracruz, 30 September 1915
      • Dirección de la Renta del Timbre's circular on accepting bank notes, Veracruz, 23 April 1915
      • Notice on validity of various issues, Veracruz, 11 May 1915
      • circular núm. 25 on importing bank notes, Veracruz, 24 April 1915
      • Anastasio Rojas, report on printing of Gobierno Provisional de México notes, Veracruz, 12 May 1915
      • Circular núm. 28 withdraws fractional Cuerpo de Ejército del Noreste, Veracruz, 1 June 1915
      • Carranza increase Gobierno Provisional de México issue to $200,000,000, Veracruz, 18 June 1915
      • Carranza further prorrogues his decree of 8 December 1914, Veracruz, 19 June 1915
      • Carranza on governors’ right to issue vales, Veracruz, 28 June 1915
      • Carranza bans export of banknotes, Veracruz, 28 June 1915
      • Circular núm. 31 on legitimate Gobierno Provisional de México notes, Veracruz, 9 July 1915
      • Rafael Nieto on high value Gobierno Provisional de México, notes, Veracruz, 9 July 1915
      • Circular núm. 32 on military issues, Veracruz, 13 July 1915
      • Circular núm. 33 on legitimate Gobierno Provisional notes, Veracruz, 16 July 1915
      • Carranza increases National Debt and authorises infalsificables issue, Veracruz, 21 July 1915
      • Junta de Administración Civil publishes Carranza's circular núm. 32, Orizaba, 22 July 1915
      • Circular on collecting notes under terms of circular núm. 31, Veracruz, 16 July 1915
      • Carranza withdraws Mexico Gobierno Provisional notes, Veracruz, 28 July 1915
      • Circulars on counterfeits made in San Francisco, Veracruz, 22 July 1915
      • Circular on exchanging Gobierno Provisional de México notes, Veracruz, 2 August 1915
      • Circular núm. 35 on collecting Gobierno Provisional de México notes, Veracruz, 13 August 1915
      • Candido Aguilar, governor, decree núm. 39 authorises cartones, Veracruz, 15 September 1915
      • Report on solvency of the Banco Mercantil de Veracruz, Mexico City, 31 January 1916
      • Circular núm. 34 on counterfeiting, Veracruz, 4 August 1915
      • Dirección General de la Renta del Timbre relays circular núm. 35, Veracruz, 16 August 1915
      • Carranza extends period for exchanging notes, Veracruz, 23 August 1915
      • Characteristics of counterfeit Gobierno Provisional de México notes, Veracruz, 25 September 1915
      • Circular núm. 37 on exchanging Gobierno Provisional notes, Veracruz, 13 September 1915
      • Characteristics of counterfeit Gobierno Provisional de México notes, Veracruz, 25 September 1915 (English version)
      • Circular on revalidating Carrancista issues, Veracruz, 27 September 1915
      • The local Cámara Nacional de México on bank charges, Veracruz, 7 May 1935
      • Carranza gives banks 45 days to meet the requirements of the Ley general de Instituciones de Crédito, Veracruz, 29 September 1915
      • Dirección General de la Renta del Timbre’s circular on exchanging Gobierno Provisional notes, Mexico City, 28 September 1915
      • Adolfo A. Oropeza, Inspector General de Policía, on refusing to accept notes, Veracruz, 3 October 1915
      • Serapio Aguirre, Director of the Oficina Impresora de Billetes on revalidating notes, Veracruz, 3 October 1915
      • Agustín Millán, governor, decree núm. 46 against speculators, Veracruz, 19 October 1915
      • J. Consejo, Oficial Mayor, relays Cabrera’s pronouncement on the validity of old issues, Orizaba, 8 May 1916
      • Erasto Chávez, Junta de Administración Civil, on rates of exchange, Cordoba, 12 May 1916
      • Secretario General on setting prices only in infalsificables, Orizaba, 5 June 1916
      • Cámara Agrícola de Córdoba, notice on exchanging high value notes, Cordoba, 9 June 1916
      • Erasto Chávez, Junta de Administración Civil, relays Carranza’s circular on low value notes, Cordoba, 16 June 1916
      • Petronilo O. García, Presidente Municipal, on pricing in foreign currency, Cordoba, 4 November 1916
      • Petronilo O. García, Presidente Municipal, on manner of paying wages, Cordoba, 29 November 1916
      • The local Cámara Nacional de México issues cheques, Veracruz, 3 May 1935
    • Yucatán
      • Viuda de Toledo y Compania recalls its vales al portador, Merida, 19 August 1889
      • Contract authorising Banco Yucateco, Mexico City, 7 September 1889
      • Carlos Morales, governor, abrogates former decree on amortization, Mérida, 6 October 1919
      • Contract authorising Banco Mercantil de Yucatán, Mexico City, 18 September 1889
      • New contract for the Banco Yucateco, Mexico City, 18 September 1897
      • New contract for the Banco Mercantil de Yucatán, Mexico City, 18 September 1897
      • The Banco Peninsular Mexicano calls in $50 and $100 notes of the Banco Yucateco, Mérida, 26 November 1909
      • Cámara de Comercio's rules for its issue of $1 cheques, Mérida, November 1913
      • Prisciliano Cortés, Governor, orders vales, cheques etc. to be withdrawn within three days, Mérida, 1 July 1914
      • Agreement for the Comisión Reguladora to issue low value cheques, Mérida, 24 July 1914
      • Argumendo, Comandante Militar, lists issues of forced circulation, Mérida, 10 September 1914
      • Eleuterio Avila, governor, prohibits the export of coins and banknotes from the state, Mérida, 15 October 1914
      • José Decorado, Inspector, on checking that no one exports bank notes, Mérida, 17 November 1914
      • Eleutherio Avila, governor, increases Comisión Reguladora issue, Mérida, 20 November 1914
      • Carranza authorises Comisión Reguladora to issue up to $10,000,000, Veracruz, 12 December 1914
      • Eleuterio Avila, decree núm. 57 authorises $20 notes, Mérida,11 January 1915
      • Toribio de los Santos' decree núm. 70 on the abolition of peonage, Mérida, 8 February 1915
      • Abel Argumedo, governor, decree núm. 3 authorises issue, Mérida, 26 February 1915
      • Salvador Alvarado, decree núm. 3 declares Argumedo’s issues void, Mérida, 20 March 1915
      • Salvador Alvarado, governor, decree núm. 7 declares series C and D notes of the Comisión Reguladora del Mercado de Henequén void, Mérida, 25 March 1915
      • Salvador Alvarado, decree núm. 13 on revalidating series A and B, Mérida, 15 April 1915
      • Comandancia Militar on Ejército Constitucionalista notes, Mérida, 27 April 1915
      • Salvador Alvarado, decree núm. 61, annuls an article of Avila’s decree on exporting currency, Mérida, 15 May 1915
      • Salvador Alvarado, decree núm. 88 releases Mateus Ponce, Mérida, 22 May 1915
      • Salvador Alvarado on legitimate Gobierno Provisional de México notes, Mérida, 1 September 1915
      • Salvador Alvarado, governor, authorises Bonos de Caja, Mérida, 24 September 1915
      • Salvador Alvarado extends period for exchanging Gobierno Provisional de México notes, Mérida, 29 September 1915
      • Circulars on revalidating Gobierno Provisional notes, Mérida, 11 October 1915
      • Notice on Ejército Constitucionalista notes, Mérida, 21 October 1915
      • Insolvency of the Banco Peninsular Mexicano, Mexico City, 9 November 1915
      • Salvador Alvarado, decree núm. 337 authorises cartones, Mérida, 10 November 1915
      • Salvador Alvarado, Governor, retires $50 and $100 bonos de caja, Mérida, 1 March 1916
      • Salvador Alvarado, governor, calls in Comisión Reguladora cheques, Mérida, 3 April 1916
      • Salvador Alvarado, governor, orders that bonos be restamped, Mérida, 13 May 1916
      • Salvador Alvarado, governor, authorises $40m in bonos de caja, Mérida, 23 May 1916
      • Salvador Alvarado, governor, withdraws cartones, Mérida, 26 May 1916
      • Salvador Alvarado, governor, authorises $20m in bonos de caja, Mérida, 9 May 1916
      • Contract with Parsons Trading Company, 13 July 1916
      • Modification of Parsons Trading Company contract, 4 August 1916
      • Joaquín Sangenis, gerente general of Comision Regulador, extends timelimit for handing in notes, Mérida, 7 October 1916
      • Salvador Alvarado on the strength of the Comisión Reguladora issues, Mérida, 8 December 1916
      • La Comisión Reguladora del Mercado de Henequén takes over the issue of notes, Mérida, 2 January 1917
      • Salvador Alvarado withdraws Comision Reguladora notes with ORO NACIONAL resello, 27 April 1917
      • Comisión Reguladora del Mercado de Henequén invites to an incineration, Mérida, 8 May 1919
      • La Comisión Reguladora will proceed to reduce the bonos de caja to $10,000,000, Mérida, 13 May 1919
      • Comisión Reguladora del Mercado de Henequén invites to their second incineration, Mérida, 22 May 1919
      • Comisión Reguladora invites to third incineration, Mérida, 4 June 1919
      • Carlos Castro Morales, governor, decree núm. 558, orders amortizacion of Comisión Reguladora notes, Mérida, 3 October 1919
      • Carlos Castro Morales, governor, decree núm. 562, prohibits circulation of Comisión Reguladora issues, Mérida, 6 October 1919
      • Carlos Morales Castro, decree núm. 563 liquidates Comisión Reguladora, Mérida, 6 October 1919
      • Carlos Castro Morales, governor, decree núm. 590 on amortization of issues, Mérida, 28 October 1919
      • Enrique Recio, interim governor, decree núm. 600 on withdrawing low value notes, Mérida, 14 November 1919
      • Carlos Castillo, Tesorero General, on Mérida, on withdrawing notes, 15 November 1919
      • César Alayola Barrera, governor, circular on withdrawing silver coins, Mérida, 29 April 1935
      • Cámara de Comercio's notice on cheques, Mérida, 22 August 1943
      • Cámara de Comercio's notice on cheques, Progreso, 22 August 1943
    • Zacatecas
      • Concession for El Banco de Zacatecas, Mexico City, 3 March 1891
      • New contract for the Banco de Zacatecas, Mexico City, 12 November 1897
      • Luis Medina Barrón authorises issue of bonos, Zacatecas, 30 May 1914
      • Acuña Navarro’s circular núm. 9 relays Carranza’s decree on Obligaciones and bancos, Zacatecas, 2 September 1914
      • Trinidad Cervantes, governor, lists notes of forced circulation, Zacatecas, November 1914
      • Circular núm. 1 tells people to check notes when they receive them, Zacatecas, 9 January 1915
      • Teodoro Carrillo, Jefe de Hacienda, on notes of forced circulation, Zacatecas, 22 January 1915
      • Teodoro Carrillo on notes of other states, Zacatecas, 25 February 1915
      • State government prohibits Carrancista notes, Zacatecas, 29 March 1915
      • On exchanging all but dos caritas and cartoncillos, Zacatecas, 6 April 1915
      • On circulation of low value sábanas, Zacatecas, 7 April 1915
      • M. L. Arreola on dos caritas, Zacatecas, 22 May 1915
      • Rómulo Figueroa’s circular núm. 2 on Gobierno Provisional notes, Zacatecas, 21 August 1915
      • L. T. Villaseñor, Jefe Político, on notes of forced circulation, Zacatecas, 27 August 1915
      • Rómulo Figueroa, Governor, circular núm. 8 that only Veracruz and Ejército Constitucionalista notes are forced, Zacatecas, 5 October 1915
      • Insolvency of the Banco de Zacatecas, Mexico City, 8 December 1915
      • Rómulo Figueroa, governor, withdraws Cámara de Comercio notes, Zacatecas, February 1916
      • Carlos Plank, governor, on paying taxes, Zacatecas, 27 June 1916
      • Enrique Estrada, governor, relays Carranza’s prorogation for low value notes, Zacatecas, 1 November 1916
      • Donato Moreno, governor, decree núm. 170 authorises bonos of the Administración de las Carreteras del Estado de Zacatecas, Zacatecas, 30 May 1922
      • Regulations for decree núm. 170, Zacatecas, 24 June 1922
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