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1 oz .999 Aztec Calendar Stone, Eagle Warrior
1 oz .999 Aztec Calendar Stone, Eagle Warrior
1 oz .999 Aztec Calendar Stone, Eagle Warrior
1 oz .999 Aztec Calendar Stone, Eagle Warrior
1 oz .999 Aztec Calendar Stone, Eagle Warrior
1 oz .999 Aztec Calendar Stone, Eagle Warrior

1 oz .999 Aztec Calendar Stone, Eagle Warrior Emperor of Tenochtitlan New

Product ID : 41307536


Galleon Product ID 41307536
Shipping Weight 0.07 lbs
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Model AZTC-CLNDR-11
Manufacturer MADE IN THE USA
Shipping Dimension 4.96 x 4.17 x 0.55 inches
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1 oz .999 Aztec Calendar Stone, Eagle Warrior Features

  • Item Shape: Round Rod

  • Model Number AZTC-CLNDR-11

  • It is a prominent symbol of Mexican culture

  • The circular design of the Aztec Calendar symbolizes the sun, with its rays originating outwards


About 1 Oz .999 Aztec Calendar Stone, Eagle Warrior

Condition:New Fineness:0.999 Actual Weight:1 troy oz Gross Weight:31.103 grams Diameter:39 mm This is a stunningly attractive round. The Aztec Calendar was the most famed work of the Aztecs and is known for its intricate design and details. The Aztec stone was a whopping 24 tons, 12 feet in diameter and 3 feet thick. It was carved by hand around the year 1500 depicting how the Aztecs described the universe and origins of the cosmos. Today, it is one of the most prominent symbols of Mexican culture. Round Features: Made from .999 pure silver with a weight of 1 troy ounce Obverse: The obverse displays the Aztec Calendar. The circular design of the Aztec Calendar symbolizes the sun, with its rays originating outwards. In the center of the circle is Tonatiuh, who is the Aztec solar deity known as the “sunstone”. In Tonatiuh’s clawed hands, he holds two human hearts, and a sacrificial stone blade portrays his tongue. Around him features a ring of 20 symbols representing the 20 days of the Aztec month with four scrolled arrows pointed in each cardinal direction. Reverse: The reverse is a portrait of the last Aztec Emperor of Tenochtitlan, Cuauhtémoc. Cuauhtémoc wears ear ornaments and a traditional headdress, worn by many of the Aztec elites of the time. The reverse also features inscriptions of his name as well as the metal content, weight, and purity of the round.