It is akin to something akin to universal law: During times of peace a government’s need for money (often no matter what its real value) is merely chronic; during a revolution the need is bottomless. Throughout history as the turbulent winds of revolution raged across Mexico, countless state, municipal and national governments were rearranged. With each shift of rebellious wind, the more temporary of the affected governments were barely able to keep city and pueblo shops open. The more canny (and sometimes shifty) businesses lasted long enough to come to shrewd grips of their dilemma and began, quite literally, making money – of their own.