I have quite a few Mexican banknotes in my collection but I can't find anything about the signatures on those notes. Does anyone know any kind of book, catalogue, website etc. where I can determine the signatures of my notes?
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www.realbanknotes.com has a fantastic gallery for sourcing this information. It is easy to navigate and accurate. Notes by country are arrange by year, denomination and variations within pick#s. Good luck! If you have a Mexican note that is a state issue, e.g. "Chihuahua" you will not find it on this site yet... that is a "revolutionary note" and has not been added to the site, although I believe it will be a category in the future.
Verweis : "MSanford"www.realbanknotes.com has a fantastic gallery for sourcing this information. It is easy to navigate and accurate. Notes by country are arrange by year, denomination and variations within pick#s. Good luck! If you have a Mexican note that is a state issue, e.g. "Chihuahua" you will not find it on this site yet... that is a "revolutionary note" and has not been added to the site, although I believe it will be a category in the future.
The Krause catalog might have a signature table for you. The banknotebook.com does. But you have to puchase a level of access to either a single country or the whole thing. I like both the Krause and the banknotebook.com site.
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This is another site that I recommend to us Banknote people, Great info for replacement notes but not to sure about Signature charts. The publishers of this site have put a lot of effort in to it and it shows, Hope some find it useful.
Thank you guys! I especially like banknote.ws because they've pictured a lot of varieties. Seems like the seals on the reverses of my notes differ in colour, so that's also something for me to look into. So far no signature charts of my specific notes, but I did get a lot of other helpful stuff too thanks to you guys!
"For by telling them of many things without teaching them you will make them seem to know much, while for the most part they know nothing"
-Plato