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| 背面描述 | The reverse presents a dramatic high-relief depiction of Quetzalcoatl, the Aztec-Mayan feathered serpent deity, rendered as a coiled dragon whose body forms the shaped planchet. The serpent's elaborately detailed head, with open jaws and ornamental feathered crest, is positioned at the upper portion of the design. At the center of the coiled body rests a highly detailed rendition of the Aztec Sun Stone (Sunstone calendar), faithfully reproducing its concentric rings of glyphs, solar deity face, and cosmological symbols in fine relief. The entire surface is treated with an antiqued finish that accentuates the intricate low and high relief sculptural elements throughout. |
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| 铸造量 | 2025 - Antiqued - 1,500 |
| 附加信息 |
Fiji has issued legal tender coins under licensing arrangements with foreign mints and private bullion programs since the 1970s, and this piece follows that well-worn path — struck for the collector and bullion market with nominal Fijian face value, no intended domestic circulation, and production almost certainly contracted to a private mint outside the Pacific altogether.