peso (Chav1)
This simplex glyph for a single peso coin is named in the Nahuatl text as a peso (a loanword that was taken into the Nahuatl language from Spanish). It is a circle filled in with a dark gray or black ink or watercolor.
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The gloss refers to pesos in the plural because this single peso was just one of "epoualli ō çe pesos" (sixty-one pesos).
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...ce poss.
...ce pesos
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1578
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monedas, coins
peso, a peso, a unit of money, https://nahuatl.wired-humanities.org/content/peso
un peso
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The Codex Chavero of Huexotzinco (or Códice Chavero de Huexotzinco), https://www.loc.gov/resource/gdcwdl.wdl_03246_001/?sp=1
The Codex Chavero of Huexotzinco (or Códice Chavero de Huexotzinco) is held by the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, México. It is published online by the World Digital Library and the Library of Congress, which is “unaware of any copyright or other restrictions in the World Digital Library Collection.”