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1 Argenteus - Aureus Magnus Mexico Olympics

Issuer Germany, Federal Republic of
Year 1968
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Value 1 Argenteus
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Edge Plain
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West Germany issued this piece for the 1968 Mexico City Olympics under its "Argenteus Aureus Magnus" program — a Latin-branded series that positioned German commemorative silver outside the standard coinage framework, allowing distribution through numismatic channels without Bundesbank circulation obligations. The timing was not incidental: 1968 was a fraught year for the Games, overshadowed by the Tlatelolco massacre just ten days before the opening ceremony, in which Mexican security forces killed student protesters in numbers the government suppressed for decades.