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1 Nuevo Peso Guerrero Aguila - 1/4 oz Silver Bullion

Uitgever Casa de Moneda de México
Jaar 1993
Type Non-circulating coin
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Beschrijving keerzijde A stylized high-relief depiction of an Aztec eagle warrior (Guerrero Aguila) in right profile, rendered in a bold pre-Columbian artistic style, set within a D-shaped inner circle. The warrior's distinctive eagle helmet with open beak is prominently rendered, framing the face in three-quarter view. The inscription GUERRERO AGUILA appears below the central motif within the inner circle, with the denomination N$1 in the lower field outside the circle. The mint mark Mo appears to the left and the date 1993 to the right within the inner circle. The outer border features a continuous ring of decorative Aztec-inspired pellet and foliate ornaments.
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Opschrift keerzijde Mo 1993 GUERRERO AGUILA N$1
(Translation: Eagle warrior)
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Aanvullende informatie

The Guerrero Aguila series was part of Mexico's broader push in the early 1990s to establish fractional silver bullion coinage alongside the better-known Libertad issues. The design draws on pre-Columbian iconography specific to the Guerrero region, distinguishing it from the nationalist Libertad program and giving the series a distinctly archaeological character.

KM#644 had a limited production run and was not widely distributed through international bullion channels, keeping it largely outside the awareness of collectors outside Mexico.

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