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.. by Simon Prendergast
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Characteristics of facsimile $100 Banco Nacional notes. Mexico, 2 May and 11 June 1913
Huerta declares state bank notes of obligatory acceptance, México, 5 November 1913
Circular authorising banks to exchange notes for small change, México, 7 November 1913
Huerta authorises issue of $1 and $2 notes, México, 19 November 1913
Huerta proclaims bank holiday, Mexico City, 20 December 1913
Huerta extends bank holiday, Mexico City, 1 January 1914
Huerta establishes Guarantee Fund, México, 6 January 1914
Huerta modifies Ley General de Instituciones de Crédito, México, 7 January 1914
Huerta extends moratorium, 14 January 1914
List of banks in Guarantee Fund, 25 March 1914
Huerta authorises issue of bonds, Mexico City, 30 March 1914
Huerta authorises banks to issue 50c notes, México, 30 March 1914
Huerta extends period for banknotes to be of obligatory acceptance, México, 31 March 1914
Huerta creates Bonos Amortizables del 6%, Mexico City, 6 July 1914
Regulations for issue of Bonos Amortizables 6%, 8 July 1914
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