Key Features:
- Country of Issue: South Korea
- Weight: 2 troy ounces
- Purity: .999 fine silver
- Diameter: Approximately 40 mm
- Design: Inspired by the Aztec Sun Stone
- Special Feature: Stackable design for easy storage and accumulation
Obverse Design:
The Aztec Sun Stone or Calendar Stone is intricately depicted on the obverse, showcasing the face of the sun god Tonatiuh at the center, surrounded by complex Aztec glyphs representing time, deities, and celestial movements. The level of detail brings the design to life, closely resembling the famous Piedra del Sol found in Mexico City, which served as both a calendar and a symbol of the Aztec’s sophisticated understanding of astronomy. Each groove and symbol has been carefully engraved, capturing the artistry and significance of the original stone.
Reverse Design:
The reverse side features a more minimalist approach to design, with smooth edges and a slightly indented center that allows the round to be stacked securely. The surface is left clean to highlight the stackability feature, and the round’s essential information—such as weight, purity, and country of origin—is subtly engraved around the outer rim to maintain a sleek aesthetic.
Stackable Feature:
One of the standout elements of this piece is its stackable design. The rim of each round has been specifically engineered to interlock with the next, making it easy to build neat and secure stacks of silver. This feature is particularly appealing to investors who prefer to store their silver efficiently, as well as collectors looking to build a set of intricately designed rounds. The stackable nature also adds to its utility, allowing for practical storage without sacrificing artistic detail.
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