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The 1 oz Aztec Calendar Silver Round is a beautifully crafted bullion piece struck by Golden State Mint from 1 troy ounce of .999 fine silver. Inspired by the legendary Aztec Sun Stone, this private-mint silver round showcases one of the most detailed and recognizable works of Mesoamerican art. The reverse features Cuauhtémoc, the last emperor of the Aztec Empire, making this round a favorite among silver stackers, history enthusiasts, and collectors alike. With its exceptional detail, investment-grade silver purity, and timeless historical symbolism, the Aztec Calendar Silver Round offers both precious metal value and artistic appeal.
The obverse faithfully recreates the intricate Aztec Sun Stone, featuring multiple layers of symbolic artwork.
Design highlights include:
The incredible depth of engraving captures the complexity of the original monument in remarkable detail.
The reverse features a detailed portrait of Cuauhtémoc, the last emperor of the Aztec Empire, wearing an elaborate feathered headdress.
The design also includes the inscriptions:
The clean reverse perfectly complements the highly detailed obverse while highlighting the round's weight and purity.
The design of this silver round is inspired by the Aztec Sun Stone (Piedra del Sol), one of the greatest surviving masterpieces of the Aztec civilization. Carved during the reign of Moctezuma II in the early 16th century, the massive basalt monument was created as a ceremonial representation of Aztec cosmology rather than a traditional calendar.
Following the Spanish conquest of Tenochtitlan, the Sun Stone was buried beneath what is now Mexico City's central plaza in 1559 to suppress indigenous religious practices.
It remained hidden for more than two centuries before being rediscovered in 1790 during excavation work. The reverse honors Cuauhtémoc, the final Aztec emperor, who led the defense of Tenochtitlan against the Spanish conquest in 1521. Today, both the Sun Stone and Cuauhtémoc remain enduring symbols of Mexico's cultural heritage and resilience.
Celebrate one of history's most iconic civilizations with the 1 oz Aztec Calendar Silver Round from BOLD Precious Metals. Struck from 1 troy ounce of .999 fine silver by Golden State Mint, this beautifully detailed round combines affordable silver ownership with legendary Aztec symbolism. Whether you're building a silver portfolio, expanding a collection, or purchasing a meaningful gift, BOLD offers authentic bullion, competitive pricing, secure packaging, and dependable customer service.
The 1 oz Aztec Calendar Silver Round is a beautifully crafted bullion piece struck by Golden State Mint from 1 troy ounce of .999 fine silver. Inspired by the legendary Aztec Sun Stone, this private-mint silver round showcases one of the most detailed and recognizable works of Mesoamerican art. The reverse features Cuauhtémoc, the last emperor of the Aztec Empire, making this round a favorite among silver stackers, history enthusiasts, and collectors alike. With its exceptional detail, investment-grade silver purity, and timeless historical symbolism, the Aztec Calendar Silver Round offers both precious metal value and artistic appeal.
The obverse faithfully recreates the intricate Aztec Sun Stone, featuring multiple layers of symbolic artwork.
Design highlights include:
The incredible depth of engraving captures the complexity of the original monument in remarkable detail.
The reverse features a detailed portrait of Cuauhtémoc, the last emperor of the Aztec Empire, wearing an elaborate feathered headdress.
The design also includes the inscriptions:
The clean reverse perfectly complements the highly detailed obverse while highlighting the round's weight and purity.
The design of this silver round is inspired by the Aztec Sun Stone (Piedra del Sol), one of the greatest surviving masterpieces of the Aztec civilization. Carved during the reign of Moctezuma II in the early 16th century, the massive basalt monument was created as a ceremonial representation of Aztec cosmology rather than a traditional calendar.
Following the Spanish conquest of Tenochtitlan, the Sun Stone was buried beneath what is now Mexico City's central plaza in 1559 to suppress indigenous religious practices.
It remained hidden for more than two centuries before being rediscovered in 1790 during excavation work. The reverse honors Cuauhtémoc, the final Aztec emperor, who led the defense of Tenochtitlan against the Spanish conquest in 1521. Today, both the Sun Stone and Cuauhtémoc remain enduring symbols of Mexico's cultural heritage and resilience.
Celebrate one of history's most iconic civilizations with the 1 oz Aztec Calendar Silver Round from BOLD Precious Metals. Struck from 1 troy ounce of .999 fine silver by Golden State Mint, this beautifully detailed round combines affordable silver ownership with legendary Aztec symbolism. Whether you're building a silver portfolio, expanding a collection, or purchasing a meaningful gift, BOLD offers authentic bullion, competitive pricing, secure packaging, and dependable customer service.