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| Location | United States |
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| Type | Bullion round |
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| Obverse description | High-relief depiction of an Aztec Eagle Warrior in full regalia, wearing an elaborate feathered headdress and ritual jewelry, holding a spear in the right hand and a decorated round shield in the left. The warrior is shown in a dynamic battle-ready stance within a beaded inner border, with Aztec glyphic elements visible in the lower field. |
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| Reverse description | Highly detailed rendition of the Aztec Sun Stone (Sunstone or Calendar Stone) filling the entire field, featuring the central face of the solar deity Tonatiuh with an extended tongue, surrounded by the four directional panels of previous suns and an outer ring of day-sign glyphs, all rendered in deep sculptural relief within a raised border. |
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| Mint | Cut Saw Mint, Dallas, United States (?-date) |
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