1897 Mexican currency 1 peso (Eagle Ocean)
Eagle Ocean can be roughly divided into two types: the lace Eagle Ocean before 1897 and the straight edged Eagle Ocean after 1898. The lace eagle ocean has a face value of 8 riels, while the straight edged eagle ocean has a face value of 1 peso. On the front of the silver dollar is an eagle with outstretched wings, holding a long snake in its mouth (the lace eagle snake tail is connected to the eagle wing, while the straight edge eagle snake tail is not connected to the eagle wing), standing on a cactus (the national flower) with one leg, and the Spanish word "REPUBLIKAMEXIKANA" written above the edge. In the center of the back is a free soft hat. The pattern symbolizes strength, loyalty, peace, and freedom.
The Victory Goddess gold coin issued by Mexico in 1917
This 50 peso gold coin, also known as the "Centennial Coin," was minted by the "Mexican Mint" (Casa de Moneda) in 1921 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Mexico's independence from Spain on August 24, 1821. Coins are not minted as currency; The face value of 50 pesos is for legal purposes only and does not reflect the true value of the gold content. It weighs about 41.7 grams, has a diameter of 37 millimeters, and contains 37.5 grams of pure gold. On the front of the coin, we can see the independent angel representing the Greek goddess of victory, Nike.
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