Mexican Libertads, 1983 to 1995
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These beautiful
pieces of art depicts two of the biggest Mexican
symbols, Independence Angel, who is the main
historic monument for the Mexican people (also
considered the symbol of Mexico City) and the
Mexican volcanoes in the background: Iztaccihuatl
whose name in nahuatl means white woman and
Popocatepetl which means steamer hill. Obverse: In
the center, the National Emblem in sculptured relief
surrounded by the legend "Estados Unidos Mexicanos".
Surrounding it, and following the contour of the
frame, the reproduction of different emblems used
throughout the history of Mexico, including the
eagle that is in the center of the front page of the
Mendocino Codex.
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