Obverse: the obverse features the coat of arms of Equatorial Guinea – a tree with six stars above and two crossed elephant tusks below. The inscriptions include REP. DE GUINEA ECUATORIAL at the top, the motto UNIDAD PAZ JUSTICIA below, the silver purity LEY 999⁹, the year 1970, and the denomination 200 PESETAS GUINEANAS.
Reverse: the reverse depicts the Jules Rimet Trophy – the first official FIFA World Cup trophy. Surrounding it are eight sections showing flags, host countries, and winners of previous World Cups from 1930 to 1966. At the bottom, the inscription MEXICO'70 is engraved.
About the coin: The 1970 FIFA World Cup – 200 Pesetas Guinea Silver Coin was issued by the Republic of Equatorial Guinea in 1970 to commemorate the World Cup in Mexico. Minted by the renowned Unoaerre mint in Italy, the coin is made of .9999 fine silver, weighs 40 g, and has a diameter of 52 mm. It is a non-circulating, now demonetized coin valued by collectors for its sports theme and high-quality silver content.