Mexico banknotes 10 Pesos note of 1911 Banco Mercantil de Monterrey

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10 Pesos banknote - El Banco Mercantil de Monterrey
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 10 Pesos banknote Monterrey. 
Mexico banknotes 10 Pesos note of 1911 issued by the El Banco Mercantil de Monterrey
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Obverse: Portrait of Mariano Escobedo, a 19th century Mexican Army general and former governor of Nuevo León at center and "La Estación Del Golfo" - old Monterey railroad station is now The Railroad Museum and the State Culture House (Monterey and Mexican Gulf Railroad Company), the denomination value "10" within a guilloche at right. In the top left, the issuer name "EL BANCO MERCANTIL DE MONTERREY".
Reverse: In the center, A panoramic view of Monterrey with its emblematic mountain Cerro de la Silla (Saddle Hill), on each side the denomination value "10" within a guilloche, on each side of Monterrey vignette the issuer name "EL BANCO MERCANTIL DE MONTERREY".
Printed by American Bank Note Company, New York.

Mexican banknotes - Mexican paper money
El Banco Mercantil De Monterrey
1906-1911 Issue

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Cerro de la Silla (English: Saddle Hill), named for its distinctive saddle-shaped profile when viewed from the west, is a famous symbol of the landscape of the state of Nuevo León, Mexico. Even though the mountain itself is located in the adjacent city of Guadalupe, it is widely associated to the city of Monterrey, Mexico.