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| 背面描述 | The central device features a stylized left-facing portrait of a Guerrero Águila (Eagle Warrior), an Aztec warrior elite, rendered in pre-Columbian artistic style. The denomination $1 appears to the left of the effigy in the field. The inscription TENOCHTITLAN arcs along the upper portion of the reverse, while the date 1980 and the mintmark Mo appear in the lower exergual area, referencing the ancient Aztec capital and the Mexico City Mint respectively. |
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| 边缘 | Plain |
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Pattern coinage from the Casa de Moneda de México rarely surfaces in dealer inventories, and this stainless steel peso trial from 1980 is no exception. Mexico was actively experimenting with lower-cost coinage compositions at the turn of the decade as silver had long since exited circulation and inflation was beginning to erode the purchasing power of smaller denominations in ways that made production economics a genuine concern for the mint.
The Guerrero Águila designation references the specific eagle type used in this transitional period of Mexican coinage design. PL#53A in the pattern literature confirms it as a distinct catalogued trial rather than a circulation prototype that advanced to production.