2025 Mexico 1 kilo Silver Aztec Calendar PL-70 PCGS (Green Label)
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Coin Highlights:
- Contains 1 kilo (32.15 oz) of .999 fine silver.
- Extremely imited mintage of only 60 coins worldwide!
- Each coin is encapsulated in a PCGS holder, grading this coin a perfect Proof Like-70 First Strike. The holder also includes our exclusive green label.
- Obverse: Sculptural relief of the national shield, encompassed by the legend "Estados Unidos Mexicanos" (United Mexican States) and surrounded by different national coats of arms used throughout Mexico's history.
- Reverse: Aztec calendar design, Casa de Moneda de México mint mark, face value, followed by the year of minting and the legend "1 kg Plata Pura Ley .999" (1 kg Pure Silver Fineness .999).
- Guaranteed by Banco de México.
The 2025 releases from Bank of Mexico are highly sought after with historically low mintage. Add this 2025 1 kilo Silver Mexican Aztec Calendar coin to your cart today, before they are sold out!
Mexico 1 Kilo Silver Aztec Calendar
A 1 kilo silver coin was first released in 2007, displaying a beautiful design of the Aztec calendar. The Aztec calendar design originates from the calendar system used by the Aztecs, which consists of a 365-day calendar cycle and a 260-day ritual cycle. These two cycles combine to form a 52-year century. The 365-day calendar cycle, known as "xiuhpohualli” or the "counting of the years," is based on the solar cycle. The calendar is divided into 18 groups of 20 days each.
The 260-day ritual cycle, known as "tonalpohualli" or the "counting of the days," is most likely based on astronomy. This calendar cycle was broken into units of 20 days and ran simultaneously with a group of 13 numbered days. The Aztec calendar stone displays this calendar system and the face of the Aztec sun god, Tonatiuh, in the center of the stone surrounded by four square panels honoring previous ages of the world.
The Mexican Mint
La Casa de Moneda de Mexico (Mexican Mint), which is the national mint of Mexico and the oldest mint in North America established in 1535, produces Libertads as well as the Aztec calendar coins. The Bank of Mexico is the Mexican Mint's largest client, producing circulating coinage and currency for the country as well as precious metal coins. The mint is in Mexico City.
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