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The years "1821" and "2021" appear on the left- and right-hand side of the exergue, respectively.
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The denomination "$20" appears on the exergue. Surrounding the upper edge, the legend reads "BICENTENARIO DE LA INDEPENDENCIA NACIONAL" (BICENTENNIAL OF MEXICO’S WAR OF INDEPENDENCE).
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In the upper part, the Angel of the Column of Independence appears as a latent image and, to the left, the microtext reads "LIBERTAD" (FREEDOM). In the center field of the coin, the portraits (in profile) of Miguel Hidalgo, Jose Maria Morelos, and Vicente Guerrero appear to the left. Reverse of the 20-peso commemorating the 500th anniversary of historical memory of Mexico-Tenochtitlanīicentennial of Mexico's Independence Reverse The legend ”500 AÑOS DE MEMORIA HISTÓRICA DE MEXICO-TENOCHTITLAN” (500 YEARS OF HISTORICAL MEMORY OF MEXICO-TENOCHTITLAN) and the Mexican Mint mark "M°" appear on the edge. The years "2021" and "1521" appear to the right of the corresponding denomination "$20". The Templo Mayor appears as a latent image along with the microtext and the legend “FUSIÓN CULTURAL” (CULTURAL FUSION). The half-cent is the lowest denomination of US currency and was first minted in 1793. These are all busts and don’t depict anyone in particular. Depending on the year it was minted, the US half-cent depicts the Liberty Cap, Draped Bust, or the Classic Head. The Metropolitan Cathedral, the Templo Mayor and the denomination "$20" appear forming a reflection. The half-cent is the only US coin without someone recognizable on it. Since that time many different varieties and denominations of United States coins have been produced by the U.S. To the right of the exergue there is the year "2021" and, to the left of the exergue, the Mexican Mint mark "M°".ĥ00th anniversary of historical memory of Mexico-Tenochtitlan Reverse US Coins were first produced in 1792 when the US government established the first mint at Philadelphia. The upper edge includes the legend “700 AÑOS DE LA FUNDACIÓN LUNAR DE LA CIUDAD DE MÉXICO-TENOCHTITLAN” (700 YEARS OF THE LUNAR FOUNDATION OF THE CITY OF MEXICO-TENOCHTITLAN). On the right-hand side of the coin, the glyph of the moon appears as a latent image. The eagle from the “Teocalli de la Guerra Sagrada” (Teocalli of the Sacred War) appears in the centerfield of the coin, with the microtext "TEOCALLI" above the eagle. Content: 92% (ninety two percent) copper 6% (six percent) aluminum and 2% (two percent) nickel.ħ00th anniversary of the lunar foundation of the city of Mexico-Tenochtitlan Reverse.Peripheral ring of the coin: bronze-aluminum alloy. Content: 65% (sixty five percent) copper 10% (ten percent) nickel and 25% (twenty-five percent) zinc.Ģ.Center of the coin: copper-nickel-zinc alloy. In the center field, the national shield with the inscription "ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS" (UNITED MEXICAN STATES) along the top of the coin.ġ.