Description:
Obverse
"Piedra de los Soles" stone carving image as central and main motive. On the outer plain edge the legend at top and bottom.
Reverse
As main motive the numismatic press used to make the first Mexican coins, which appeared in the first Mexican Silver ounces KM#M49a.
With legend around the coin at top and bottom.
Weight, Mint, and Fineness.
Mexico City Mint opening year, and date.
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