Mexico banknotes 1000 Pesos 1914 Banco Oriental De Mexico, P-S387b.
Obverse: Portrait of Esteban de Antuñano with the denomination value "1000" within a guilloche on each side at center, sailor with telescope at left and Ceres (Goddess of Agriculture and Grain ) at right. In the top, the issuer name "EL BANCO ORIENTAL DE MÉXICO".
Reverse: Orange background pattern. In the center, In the center, inside a circle Former coat of arms of Puebla with the motto "Angelis Suis Deus de te ut custodiant te in omnibus viis tuis", that translated means: "God command his angels take care of you in all your paths", on each side the denomination value "1000" within a guilloche, on each side Coat of Arms the issuer name "BANCO ORIENTAL DE MÉXICO". Printed by American Bank Note Company, New York.
Mexican banknotes - Mexican paper money
El Banco Oriental De Mexico
1900-1914 Issue