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1/25 Onza Arquitectura

Issuer Casa de Moneda de México
Year 2011
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Composition Gold (.750)
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Obverse description The Mexican national arms occupy the central field, depicting the Mexican eagle perched upon a cactus plant and devouring a serpent, rendered in high relief. The design is encircled by a wreath of oak and laurel branches in the lower portion. The curved legend 'ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS' arcs along the upper periphery in Latin script.
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Reverse description The central field features a stylized pre-Columbian pyramid as the primary motif, with a colonial church and an aqueduct rendered in the background, symbolizing the cultural fusion of indigenous and Spanish heritage. A cacao pod and three communion wafers appear in the lower portion of the field, further emphasizing the theme of cultural synthesis. The date '2011' is inscribed at the top, while the legend 'FUSIÓN CULTURAL' appears across the middle. The mint mark 'Mo' is positioned to the right, and the fineness and gold weight statement 'LEY 0.750' and '1.25 g DE ORO PURO' are inscribed at the bottom.
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The Arquitectura series was introduced by the Casa de Moneda de México in the early 2000s as a rotating program celebrating pre-Columbian and colonial Mexican architecture, with individual designs cycling through the series over successive years. The 1/25 onza fraction is the smallest in the gold bullion lineup and was produced in relatively modest quantities compared to the larger fractions, making circulated or mishandled examples genuinely uncommon despite the low face value.

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