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10 Nuevos Pesos Pirámide del Castillo - 5 oz Silver Bullion

Issuer Casa de Moneda de México (Mexican Mint)
Year 1993
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Value 10 New Pesos
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Obverse description The Mexican national coat of arms — an eagle perched on a cactus devouring a serpent — is depicted within a hexagonal frame at the center of the field. Surrounding the hexagon is the national legend along the upper arc, while the lower portion outside the hexagon bears the weight and fineness specifications. The design reflects the official heraldic style standardized for Mexican bullion coinage of the early 1990s.
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Obverse lettering ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS 5 ONZAS DE PLATA LEY 0.999
(Translation: United Mexican States 5 Silver ounces Fineness .999)
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Mintage 1993 Mo - Proof. About 25-30 specimens known.
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