The 1968 Sealed Mexico 25 Pesos Coin Olympic Games is a must-have item for numismatists and collectors alike. This exquisite coin not only holds historical significance but also showcases the stunning art deco design of the Mexican peso. The coin is still sealed in its original packaging, preserving its mint-condition quality.
The front of the coin features a vibrant and detailed portrait of the goddess of victory, Nike, holding a wreath. The eagle of freedom on her left shoulder symbolizes Mexico's rich heritage. The obverse side bears the effigy of Emperor Agustín I, who ruled from 1822 to 1823, surrounded by the inscriptions "MEXICO FEDERAL LEGISLATIVE UNION" and "AUGUSTÍN I."
On the reverse side, the coin showcases the majestic Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan, now known as Mexico City. The central design is a dynamic eagle perched on a cactus, symbolizing the country's resources and strength. The year of issuance, "MCMLXVIII," is inscribed on a ribbon beneath the eagle.
Collecting a sealed 1968 Mexico Olympic Games 25 Pesos Coin not only adds to your collection's rarity but also enhances the historical value. This unique item is a testament to the country's rich history, vibrant culture, and enduring spirit.