1914 Mexico 5 Pesos Chihuahua Revolutionary Note – Estado de Chihuahua – Red Treasury Seal – VF

CA$120.00

1914 Mexican 5 Pesos banknote was issued by the Estado de Chihuahua during the height of the Mexican Revolution, a period when regional governments produced emergency currency under military decree to sustain local economies.

The obverse features the bold denomination “Cinco Pesos”, framed by ornate early 20th-century engraving and flanked by oval portrait medallions of prominent political figures. Official signatures, serial numbers, and the decree authorization dated February 1914 are clearly visible, reflecting the note’s revolutionary legitimacy.

The reverse displays a detailed architectural vignette of a major government building in Chihuahua, surrounded by elaborate scrollwork and security engraving. A red overprint treasury seal from the Tesorería General del Estado de Chihuahua authenticates the note’s circulation during this turbulent era and adds strong visual appeal.

Chihuahua revolutionary issues are highly collectible due to their regional specificity, short circulation period, and direct connection to revolutionary history. Higher denominations such as this 5 Pesos note are scarcer than lower values and are increasingly sought after by collectors of Mexican Revolution, Latin American, and world paper money.