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5 Nuevos Pesos Anciano Con Brasero - 1 oz Silver Bullion

Issuer Banco de México
Year 1993
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Value 5 New Pesos
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Obverse description The obverse features the Mexican national coat of arms at center, depicting an eagle passant perched on a cactus and devouring a serpent, rendered in high relief against a mirror-polished field. The arms are framed within a rectangular recessed panel with chamfered corners, surrounded by a border of repeating Aztec step-fret (grecas) ornamental motifs in relief. The curved legend ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS arcs above the central device. Below the main panel, two lines of inscription in the lower field read I ONZA DE PLATA and LEY 0.999, denoting the silver weight and fineness.
Obverse script Latin
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Edge Reeded
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