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100 Nuevos Pesos Hacha Ceremonial - 1 oz Gold Bullion

Issuer Banco de México
Year 1993
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Reverse description The reverse features a bold high-relief rendering of a pre-Columbian ceremonial axe head (hacha), depicted in the form of a stylized anthropomorphic profile face viewed from the left, with elaborate headdress, open jaw, and detailed surface ornamentation consistent with Mesoamerican sculptural tradition. The date 1993 appears to the left of the device and the Mexico City Mint mark Mo to the right, both at mid-field. The legend HACHA CEREMONIAL is inscribed below the central motif, separated by a horizontal line from the denomination N$100 in the lower exergue. The inner field is framed by the same pre-Columbian stepped geometric border as the obverse.
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Reverse lettering 1993 Mo HACHA CEREMONIAL N$100
(Translation: Ceremonial axe)
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Mint Mexico City Mint
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