Product Details
The Aztec Empire is an integral part of the history of Mexico. The Aztecs ruled over central Mexico from 1345-1525.
Their rule ended when the Spanish invaded and took over much of North and South America.
The Aztec Calendar Five Ounce Silver Round is minted by Golden State Mint (GSM). GSM is a private mint based out of Florida. The round is minted using five troy ounces of silver with a purity of 999.
The obverse features the famous Aztec Calendar stone. The notorious stone features the face of Tonatuih, who is described as the Aztec sun god. Below his face is his name, "CUAUHTEMOC". The face is surrounded by small images that depict Aztec history and mythology.
The reverse features the image of the last ever Aztec emperor: Cuauhtemoc. Cuauhtemoc was emperor over the Aztecs from1520-1521. He was emperor for only two years because he was executed by the Spanish during their conquest. His portrait is surrounded by an Aztec border as well as "FIVE TROY OUNCES" above & ".999 FINE SILVER".
Specifications
Weight: 5 Troy Ounces
Composition: .999 Fine Silver
Mint: Golden State Mint
Condition: Bullion | Mint Fresh
Diameter (?): 64 mm | 2.519"
Thickness (?): 5.51 mm | 0.217"
Edge Design: Reeded
Packaging: Protective Capsule
5 oz. Golden State Mint Silver Round Aztec Calendar .999 Fine
Silver Round
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