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Lot #3296
Mexico City 1968 Summer Olympics 'Chac Mool' Mascot Soft Toy

The elusive ‘Chac Mool’ souvenir jaguar—the unofficial mascot of the Mexico City Games

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The elusive ‘Chac Mool’ souvenir jaguar—the unofficial mascot of the Mexico City Games

Extremely rare Chac Mool soft toy souvenir from the Mexico City 1968 Summer Olympics. The small pink jaguar measures 11˝ x 8.75˝ x 5˝, has light green eyes, and is covered with yellow dots and flowers. A golden ribbon with the Mexico City Games emblem is tied in a bow around her neck. In fine condition.

Even though the 1968 Mexico City Olympics didn’t have an official mascot, a Chac Mool plush jaguar became a crowd favorite. The pink cat, cute but fierce, showed up in Olympic souvenir shops and catalogues, and its name—Chac Mool—comes from a Mayan term meaning ‘great jaguar.’

The toy was based on the Red Jaguar Throne hidden inside the Temple of Kukulcan at Chichén Itzá. The real throne is a striking red limestone jaguar with jade eyes, jade spots, and shell fangs, its open mouth meant to convey power. In ancient times, it served as a ruler’s seat, symbolizing the jaguar’s deep connection to strength, authority, the night, and the underworld in Maya mythology.

Auction Info

  • Auction Title: Olympics
  • Dates: #736 - Ended 02/19/2026