Mexico | 1992 | 2 Neuvos Pesos| Coat of arms
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The coat of arms of Mexico depicts a golden eagle perched on a prickly pear cactus devouring a snake, an image rooted in Aztec legend marking the founding of Tenochtitlan. It has symbolized Mexican politics and culture for centuries, holding religious significance for the Aztecs and later representing the triumph of good over evil to Europeans. Regulated by law, it is officially termed a coat of arms though technically a national emblem, appearing on the national flag, Mexican peso coins, and forming the basis of the Seal of the United Mexican States, which adds the country’s full name for official governmental use.
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