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Obverse: The central feature on the obverse is the Coat of arms of Mexico. It depicts a Mexican golden eagle perched on a prickly pear cactus devouring a rattlesnake. This imagery relates to the founding of Tenochtitlan, present-day Mexico City. The coat of arms is rooted in the legend where the god Huitzilopotchli told the Aztec people where to build their city where they saw an eagle eating a snake on top of a cactus. The bottom half of the coat of arms has oak and laurel leaves encircling the eagle. The top half has the words "ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS" encircling the eagle. Ten previous versions of the Mexican coat of arms surround the current one.
Reverse: The central feature on the reverse is the image of an antelope running through the desert with a cactus in the background. It is located within a triangular-shaped decoration. The denomination of $5 can be found to the left while the year "2000" is located at the bottom. An inscription at the upper left gives the Latin name while the common name is found at the upper right. The Mexican mint mark "O/M" can be found at the top.
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Reference: MEXEND2001PRDOG
Brand: Bank of Mexico
Reference: MEXEND2001EAGLE
Brand: Bank of Mexico
30,000 minted
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