Zapotec Maize God of Abundant Sustenance Pitao Cozobi & Benito Juarez 50 Pesos Mexico Authentic Banknote Money for Collage (Oaxaca) (Palace)

Zapotec Maize God of Abundant Sustenance Pitao Cozobi & Benito Juarez 50 Pesos Mexico Authentic Banknote Money for Collage (Oaxaca) (Palace)

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Zapotec Maize God of Abundant Sustenance Pitao Cozobi Funerary Urn & President Benito Juarez 50 Pesos Mexico Authentic Banknote Money for Jewelry and Craft Making (Corn) (Palace of Columns) (National Palace) (Mitla) (Oaxaca) (Zocalo) Reverse: A Zapotec funerary urn dedicated to the God of Maize (corn), Pitao Cozobi. In the background, the “Palacio de las Columnas” (Palace of Columns) in the archeological site of Mitla, Oaxaca. Obverse: The portrait of Benito Juárez. In the background, the “Palacio Nacional” (National Palace). Features Issuer Mexico Issuing bank Bank of Mexico Period United Mexican States (1905-date) Type Standard banknote Years 1973-1978 Value 50 Pesos (50 MXP) Currency Peso (1863-1992) Composition Paper Size 157 × 67 mm Shape Rectangular Demonetized 31 December 1992 Number N# 212493 References P# 65 The Maize God represented in this funerary urn is one of many gods that was revered in the Zapotec culture (600 BC to 900 AD). In Zapotec he was known as Pitao Cozobi,

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