Catalog
| Location | Argentina |
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| Technique | Die-struck |
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| Obverse description | Central relief effigy of the Virgen de Luján in her traditional frontal iconic pose, robed and crowned, surrounded by radiating rays emanating from her figure. Flanking the central image on either side are two enameled Argentine flags (light blue and white horizontal stripes), integrated into the decorative field. |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse description | Full-length relief depicting Saint Christopher wading through water, carrying the Christ Child on his shoulders. The saint holds a tall staff in his left hand; a crescent moon and rocky landscape appear in the background to the right, with a cityscape suggested on the left. No legend is present. |
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