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La Casa de Moneda de México (the Mexican Mint) was established in 1535 and is the oldest mint in the Americas. Apart from manufacturing all the circulation coinage for Mexico, the mint also strikes coins in the very large one kilogram of silver format. The best known of these is the Libertad series of bullion coins, but the mint also issues other types. The Aztec Calendar one kilogram of silver was first issued as a commemorative during a special event held at the Museo Nacional de Antropología located in Mexico City in 2007, and has been issued every year since. The reverse design depicts the Aztec Sun Stone (Spanish: Piedra del Sol), also known as the Aztec Calendar: a late post-classic Mexica sculpture housed in the National Anthropology Museum in Mexico City, the most famous work of Mexica sculpture. It measures 3.6 metres in diameter, is 98 centimetres thick, and weighs 24,590 kg. Shortly after the Spanish conquest, the monolithic sculpture was buried in the Zócalo, the main square of Mexico City. It was rediscovered on 17 December 1790 during repairs on the Mexico City Cathedral. Following its rediscovery, the sun stone was mounted on an exterior wall of the cathedral, where it remained until 1885. The stone was carved some time between 1502 and 1521. Although the exact date of its creation is unknown, the name glyph of the Aztec ruler Moctezuma II in the central disc dates the monument to his reign between 1502 and 1520. There are no clear indications about the authorship or purpose of the monolith, although there are certain references to the construction of a huge block of stone by the Mexicas in their last stage of splendor. According to Diego Durán, the emperor Axayácatl "was also busy in carving the famous and large stone, very carved where the figures of the months and years, days and weeks were sculpted". | ||||||
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Country | Mexico |
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Currency | Mexican Peso (New) |
Coin Type | Silver Kilo Aztec Calendar |
Issued | 2009 |
Symbol | Coat of Arms of Mexico |
Face Value | 100 (x Peso) |
Total Mintage | 1,500 |
Current | Yes |
Material | 0.999 Silver |
Technology | Milled (machine-made) |
Shape | Round |
Orientation | Coin Alignment (Axis 6) |
Size | 110.0000 mm |
Thickness | 11.5000 mm |
Mass | 1,000.0000 g |
OCC ID | RNAZ-OGWC-APBK-OXJL |
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2009 Mexico 1 kilo Silver Aztec Calendar (w/Box & COA)
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2009 Mexico 1 kilo Silver Aztec Calendar (w/Box & COA)
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2009 Mexico 1 kilo Silver Aztec Calendar (w/Box & COA)
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2009 Mexico 1 kilo Silver Aztec Calendar (w/Box & COA)
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2009 Mexico 1 kilo Silver Aztec Calendar (w/Box & COA)
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2009 Mexico 1 kilo Silver Aztec Calendar (w/Box & COA)
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Source | Reference ID |
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Krause, Standard Catalog of World Coins | Mexico KM# 921 |