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Jaguar - block carving
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Moneta
Registered: August 2005 Location: Arizona USA Posts: 2,365
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This design shows a sculpture known as jaguar, an animal that was adored by the Toltecs. Surrounding the "Jaguar" there is an outline with a design inspired by one of the columns of the Quetzalcoatl-Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli temple. Nowadays, this sculpture is located in the anthropology and national history museum located in Mexico City. Coin pictures a "Jaguar Man," an example of small figures found in a variety of positions and attitudes, the most common being the ones showing a personage sitting down and wearing a helmet. All figures feature altered faces to somewhat look like a jaguar. The jaguar was the center element during the Olmec rituals.
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Keywords: mexico mexican pre-columbian
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Denomination: 5 Pesos
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Reference #: KM 663
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Date/Mintmark: 1998
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Condition: BU
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Weight: 1 oz. Troy
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Metal: Ag - .999
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