Mexican Commemorative Coins 5 Nuevos Pesos silver coin, Xochipilli 1993.

Mexican Silver Bullion coin
Silver Bullion Coin
Mexican commemorative coin pesos Xochipilli
Mexican commemorative coin  Xochipilli
Mexican Commemorative Coins 5 Nuevos Pesos nominal value (1 Onza) - 1 Troy Ounce silver coin, Pre-Columbian Coin Program - Aztec collection Xochipilli - The God of Flowers.

This figure represents the God of the flowers, whose body is covered with tattoos in the form of flowers and to whom the gardens where dedicated by performing complex rites. The Aztecs fought wars known as "Guerras Floridas", which was a covenant between two or more neighboring rival communities, with the sole and only purpose of obtaining victims to sacrifice and offer them to the God Xochipilli, to symbolize the renovation of society and nature. Precious metal content is 1 troy oz. of pure (999 fine) silver.

Xochipilli
Xochipilli was the god of art, games, beauty, dance, flowers, and song in Aztec mythology. His name contains the Nahuatl words xochitl ("flower") and pilli (either "prince" or "child"), and hence means "flower prince". As the patron of writing and painting, he was called Chicomexochitl "Seven-flower", but he could also be referred to as Macuilxochitl "Five-flower". His wife was the human girl Mayahuel, and his twin sister was Xochiquetzal. As one of the gods responsible for fertility and agricultural produce, he was also associated with Tlaloc (god of rain), and Cinteotl (god of maize). Xochipilli corresponds to the Tonsured Maize God among the Classic Mayas.
Xochipilli was also the patron of both homosexuals and male prostitutes, a role possibly resulting from his being absorbed from the Toltec civilisation.