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4 Centavos

Issuer Mayas
Year 2012
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Value 4 Centavos (0.04)
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Obverse description Central device depicts a stylized Mayan eagle (Aguila) glyph rendered in the pre-Columbian artistic tradition, showing the bird's head in profile with ornate feathering and scrollwork executed in low relief. Four small square dots arranged in a row appear above the central motif near the upper rim, likely representing the numeral four in Mayan notation. The legend 'l(Aguila)' is inscribed in Latin script below the central device in the lower field.
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Reverse lettering 4 CENTAVOS
AMERICA CENTRAL - MUNDO MAYA - 2012
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Additional information

There is no recognized issuing authority called "the Mayas" that produced legal tender coinage in 2012. No sovereign or autonomous Mayan entity with minting authority existed at that date. This piece is almost certainly a fantasy issue, tourist medallion, or novelty token struck for the collector or souvenir market — not a genuine circulating coin of any recognized nation or monetary union.

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