Reverse Along the upper rim—a stylized depiction of the "Ring of Days," the solar circle from the "Stone of the Sun" (a monolithic basalt disk with symbolic representations of Aztec cosmogony and sun worship). In the center is a large numeral 2, to its left the inscription "N$", denoting "two new pesos." Above is the year of issue "1992".
Obverse Along the upper rim, the country name in Spanish "ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS," translated as "United Mexican States." Below are two branches, oak and laurel, tied at the base with a ribbon. In the center is the National Coat of Arms of Mexico: a Mexican golden eagle perched on a prickly pear cactus devouring a rattlesnake.