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50 Nuevos Pesos Hacha Ceremonial - 1/2 oz Gold Bullion

Issuer Banco de México
Year 1993
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Technique Milled
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Reverse description The central field features a bold, high-relief representation of a pre-Columbian ceremonial axe (hacha), rendered as a human profile head in the style of Classic Veracruz stone sculpture, displaying an elaborate headdress with interlocking volutes and finely incised surface detail. The date 1993 appears to the left of the device, while the Mexico City mint mark Mo is positioned to the right. The legend HACHA CEREMONIAL is inscribed in the lower field, separated from the denomination N$50 below by a band of pre-Columbian stepped fret ornaments. The entire design is framed by a matching decorative border of linked Mesoamerican geometric motifs.
Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering 1993 Mo HACHA CEREMONIAL N$50
(Translation: Ceremonial axe)
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