Within the precious metals market, silver bullion bars and rounds showcasing the Aztec Sun Stone design are known for their detailed presentation and historical relevance. These pieces appeal to both investors and collectors who value cultural significance alongside metal content. The intricate arrangement of concentric rings and symbolic elements is well-suited to silver, resulting in products that offer both visual interest and enduring value. Each piece reflects a key symbol of Mesoamerican heritage while providing a connection to the past. Today, 10 oz SilverTowne Aztec Calendar Silver Bars are available at JM Bullion.
Bar Highlights:
Today, the Aztec Sun Stone is housed in the National Museum of Anthropology (Museo Nacional de Antropología) in Mexico City’s Chapultepec Park, where it serves as one of the museum’s most prized and visited exhibits. Displayed prominently in the Mexica Hall, the stone draws millions of visitors annually and is widely regarded as a national symbol of Mexico’s rich pre-Columbian heritage. It remains one of the most thoroughly studied artifacts from the ancient Americas, continuously inspiring new research and scholarly interpretation.
All 10 oz SilverTowne Aztec Calendar Silver Bars are available with protective plastic for individual bars. Multiples are available in sealed sheets of 10 bars or Master Boxes of 50 bars, with five sheets per box.
The obverse of the SilverTowne Aztec Calendar Silver Bar features a detailed image of the Sun Stone. This design is rich with cosmological and religious symbolism associated with Aztec beliefs. At its center is the face of Tonatiuh, the sun god, surrounded by four rectangular panels that represent the four earlier world eras, each believed to have ended in destruction. Moving outward, the design includes rings that display the 20 day-signs of the ritual calendar, along with solar rays, symbols of jade and turquoise representing worth, and two Xiuhcoatl fire serpents that frame the outer edge of the design. The reverse side captures a slice of the Aztec Calendar Stone design.
Please contact JM Bullion with any questions about silver bars for sale. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us online, or email us directly.
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Within the precious metals market, silver bullion bars and rounds showcasing the Aztec Sun Stone design are known for their detailed presentation and historical relevance. These pieces appeal to both investors and collectors who value cultural significance alongside metal content. The intricate arrangement of concentric rings and symbolic elements is well-suited to silver, resulting in products that offer both visual interest and enduring value. Each piece reflects a key symbol of Mesoamerican heritage while providing a connection to the past. Today, 10 oz SilverTowne Aztec Calendar Silver Bars are available at JM Bullion.
Bar Highlights:
Today, the Aztec Sun Stone is housed in the National Museum of Anthropology (Museo Nacional de Antropología) in Mexico City’s Chapultepec Park, where it serves as one of the museum’s most prized and visited exhibits. Displayed prominently in the Mexica Hall, the stone draws millions of visitors annually and is widely regarded as a national symbol of Mexico’s rich pre-Columbian heritage. It remains one of the most thoroughly studied artifacts from the ancient Americas, continuously inspiring new research and scholarly interpretation.
All 10 oz SilverTowne Aztec Calendar Silver Bars are available with protective plastic for individual bars. Multiples are available in sealed sheets of 10 bars or Master Boxes of 50 bars, with five sheets per box.
The obverse of the SilverTowne Aztec Calendar Silver Bar features a detailed image of the Sun Stone. This design is rich with cosmological and religious symbolism associated with Aztec beliefs. At its center is the face of Tonatiuh, the sun god, surrounded by four rectangular panels that represent the four earlier world eras, each believed to have ended in destruction. Moving outward, the design includes rings that display the 20 day-signs of the ritual calendar, along with solar rays, symbols of jade and turquoise representing worth, and two Xiuhcoatl fire serpents that frame the outer edge of the design. The reverse side captures a slice of the Aztec Calendar Stone design.
Please contact JM Bullion with any questions about silver bars for sale. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us online, or email us directly.