One of the most popular vintage Mexican coin designs, this 2-year-type coin features a stylized depiction of the last Aztec emperor, giving a distinctly Mesoamerican appearance to this crown-sized Silver coin.
Coin Highlights: - Contains .8681 oz actual Silver weight, as 30 grams of .900 fine.
- Large 40 mm diameter coin, roughly the size of an American Silver Eagle.
- Coins sold in this listing will be Mint State Uncirculated.
- Obverse: National coat of arms of Mexico, depicting a triumphant golden eagle perched atop a cactus, with a snake clenched in its beak.
- Reverse: Bust of Cuauhtemoc, the last Aztec emperor, wearing an elaborate Aztec-style headdress.
- Produced by the Bank of Mexico from 1947-1948.
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