New coins from Japan, Kazakhstan, and Spain.
Obverse Description
Spanish text; flying quetzal bird; Mayan man with potted flower as registration device; stylized temple; forefather and head of state, Mariano Gálvez; Mayan man standing
Reverse Description
Spanish text; standing and seated delegates signing the declaration of independence of Central America (firma del acta de la independencia de Centroamerica); Mayan man with potted flower
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