World Polymer Banknotes
Mexico - mx121b
Circulating Note - Fifty Pesos Dated 07.09.2005 |
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s. Guillermo Guemez Garcia / Raul Valdes Ramons | s. Everardo Elizondo Almaguer / Raul Valdes Ramons | ||
Obverse | |||
José María Morelos y Pavón, Serie "B" | José María Morelos y Pavón, Serie "C" | ||
Morelos, an Afro-Mexican, was born in Morelia
(then known as "Valladolid") on
30/09/1765. In 1798, at the age of 33, he
was ordained as a Roman Catholic priest.
In 1810, he joined the rebellion against
Spain and took over the leader of the revolution
following the captured and execution of their
leader Miguel Hidalgo. Under his leadership,
he fought against the Spanish army and was
captured and shot as a traitor at the village
of San Cristóbal Ecatepec on 22/12/1815.
Morelos is considered as one of the early
leaders that fought against Spain for independence. In Mexico today, José María Morelos is a national hero and have city and state named in his honour. During WWII, the United States liberty ship SS Jose M. Morelos was named after him. |
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s. Jose Julian Sidaoui Dib / Raul Valdes Ramons | |||
Reverse | |||
José María Morelos y Pavón, Serie "D" | Acueducto de Morelia, Mich |