150 Guaraníes (Teotihucana Culture Sculpture) 1973 front 150 Guaraníes (Teotihucana Culture Sculpture) 1973 back
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150 Guaraníes Teotihucana Culture Sculpture

1973 year
Silver (.999) 25 g 40.50 mm
Description
Issuer
Paraguay
Issuing bank
Central Bank of Paraguay (Banco Central del Paraguay)
Period
Republic (1811-date)
Type
Non-circulating coin
Year
1973
Value
150 Guaraníes 150 PYG = USD 0.019
Currency
Guarani (1944-date)
Composition
Silver (.999)
Weight
25 g
Diameter
40.50 mm
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled
Orientation
Medal alignment ↑↑
Updated
2024-10-07
References
Numista
N#162833
Rarity index
94%

Reverse

Teotihucana Culture Sculpture

Script: Latin

Lettering: MUJER SENTADA CULTURA TEOTIHUACANA

Translation: A woman sitting Teotihucana Culture

Edge

Reeded

Comment

Teotihuacan ("The City of the Gods" in Nahuatl) originated toward the end of the Preclassic period, c. 100 CE. Very little is known about its founders, but it is believed that the Otomí had an important role in the city's development, as they did in the ancient culture of the Valley of Mexico, represented by Tlatilco. Teotihuacan initially competed with Cuicuilco for hegemony in the area. In this political and economic battle, Teotihuacan was aided by its control of the obsidian deposits in the Navaja mountains in Hidalgo. The decline of Cuicuilco is still a mystery, but it is known that a large part of the former inhabitants resettled in Teotihuacan some years before the eruption of Xitle, which covered the southern town in lava.

Once free of competition in the area of the Lake of Mexico, Teotihuacan experienced an expansion phase that made it one of the largest cities of its time, not just in Mesoamerica but in the entire world. During this period of growth, it attracted the vast majority of those then living in the Valley of Mexico.

Interesting fact

The 150 Guaraníes coin from Paraguay features a unique design that showcases the country's rich cultural heritage. The coin's obverse side features a sculpture from the Teotihucana culture, which was a pre-Columbian civilization that flourished in the region now known as Mexico. The sculpture depicts a figure with a large headdress and a serene expression, reflecting the spiritual and artistic traditions of the Teotihucana people. This coin is a beautiful representation of Paraguay's cultural diversity and rich history.

Price

Date Mintage VG F VF XF AU UNC
1973  10000 - - - - - -

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