The Aztec sunstone, or calendar stone, has been one of the most popular bullion designs. This series of Aztec-themed designs come with copper rounds, silver coins, and silver bars for sale bearing the famous image of the sunstone. In the latest issues, 1 oz, 5 oz, and 10oz silver bar weights join an already impressive list of options for investors and collectors.
The obverse features the famous Aztec Calendar stone. The notorious stone features the face of Tonatuih, who is described as the Aztec sun god. Below his face is his name, “CUAUHTEMOC”. The face is surrounded by three rings of images that depict the history of the Aztec Empire.
The reverse features the left portrait of the last ever Aztec emperor: Cuauhtemoc. He ruled over the Aztecs for just two years before he was killed by Spanish conquistadors looking to overtake the Aztec Empire, which they eventually did in 1525. His portrait is surrounded by an Aztec border as well as “TEN TROY OUNCE” above & “.999 FINE SILVER”.
The reverse features the left portrait of the last ever Aztec emperor: Cuauhtemoc. He ruled over the Aztecs for just two years before he was killed by Spanish conquistadors looking to overtake the Aztec Empire, which they eventually did in 1525. His portrait is surrounded by an Aztec border as well as “TEN TROY OUNCE” above & “.999 FINE SILVER”.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Denomination: | N/A |
Country/Mint: | Golden State Mint |
Metal: | .999 |
Weight: | 10 oz |
Size: |
N/A |
Finish: | Brilliant Uncirculated |
Grade Service | None |
Mintage: | TBD |
Date of issue: | N/A |
Additions | N/A |