Mexico 20 Peso Mexican Currency Note Veinte Pesos Banknote Benito Juarez Money

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The Mexican 20-peso note is the smallest denomination in circulation of Mexican currency, but the most commonly used in Mexico, other than the 1,000-peso note that is normally only used for high-value transactions.

The 20 pesos banknote has in the obverse side a portrait of Benito Juárez, twenty-sixth president of the Mexican Republic who fought in the Reform War. He declared a constitution and promoted education. It also has a balance that represents the people and justice above the law reform and the bird.

On the reverse side is an image of Monte Alban, located in the state of Oaxaca. Below it is the symbol of cojijo, and finally the mark of the Bank of Mexico

This Mexican currency note features the image of Benito Juarez, a renowned Mexican statesman and president. It is a 20 Peso banknote and was issued in 2008-2016 in Mexico. The note is ungraded, but it is a great addition to any collection of banknotes or Mexican currency. It is in good condition and suitable for display or storage. It was manufactured in Mexico and has all the security features typical of Mexican banknotes. This is a must-have for any banknote collector interested in Mexican currency or the life of Benito Juarez.