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The coat of arms anchors the front chest — the golden eagle on a nopal cactus, serpent in its beak, the founding image of Tenochtitlan that became the image of Mexico. The Ángel de la Independencia stands to its right in white ink, the victory column on Paseo de la Reforma that every Mexicano in the US knows as the place the city goes when something historic happens. On the back, El Castillo rises above the number — the Chichén Itzá pyramid, stepped and precise, one of the most geometrically intentional structures in the ancient world. A Xoloitzcuintli sits below the "1," the hairless dog that's been in Mexico for 3,000 years. Inside the zero: La Virgen de Guadalupe.