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| 正面描述 | 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. |
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| 背面描述 | The reverse presents a high-relief sculptural representation of the Aztec deity Huehueteotl, the Old God of Fire, depicted as a seated aged figure bearing a large ceremonial brazier upon his head, rendered in the style of pre-Columbian stone sculpture. The figure is shown cross-legged, with characteristic wrinkled facial features, earspools, and elaborate headdress details faithfully reproduced from ancient Mesoamerican iconography. The mint mark Mo appears to the upper left of the figure alongside the date 1993. The legend ANCIANO CON BRASERO is inscribed in a straight line below the central device, with a band of Aztec grecas ornamental motifs beneath it. The denomination N$5 appears in the lower field below the decorative border. |
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The "Anciano con Brasero" — an elderly man with a brazier — belongs to Mexico's pre-Columbian series, a program launched by Banco de México in 1992 to present codex-derived imagery on official bullion coinage. The 1993 date places this piece in the early run of that series, before mintage figures climbed as international silver bullion demand broadened. The BW reference numbers reflect two die variants documented by Buttrey and Hubbard, a distinction that matters more than it might initially appear for date-run collectors working this series systematically.