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50 Pesos Guerrero Aguila - 1/2 oz Silver Bullion

Issuer Casa de Moneda de Mexico
Year 1992
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Weight 15.551 g
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description The reverse depicts a pre-Columbian Aztec eagle warrior in full regalia, shown in profile within a D-shaped inner circle framed by a stylized flower blossom border. The warrior is rendered in a style inspired by Aztec stone carvings, conveying strength and ceremonial grandeur. The mintmark Mo appears to the left and the date 1992 to the right within the inner circle. Below the D-shaped border, the legend GUERRERO AGUILA arcs across the lower field, with the face value $50 inscribed at the base.
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The Guerrero Aguila series draws from pre-Columbian Aztec warrior iconography, part of Mexico's broader early-1990s push to establish a nationally distinctive silver bullion program alongside the better-known Libertad coinage. The 1992 date places this issue squarely in the NAFTA negotiation period, when Casa de Moneda was expanding its bullion output to attract both domestic and foreign investment ahead of the treaty's 1994 implementation.

KM#555 is a short-lived type — the Guerrero Aguila denominations were not continued as a sustained annual series, making any single-year issue harder to complete in date runs than the Libertad.

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