The official 5 gram silver ingot, minted under FIFA license, is dedicated to the city of Naples, Italy, where the final match of the FIFA World Cup was held.
Obverse: Depicts the old FIFA symbol - two soccer balls in the shape of the Earth, as well as the FIFA World Cup and the official stylized symbol of the FIFA 1990 World Cup Championship - a stylized soccer ball in the colors of the Italian flag, under which the name of the country and the year "ITALIA'90" are engraved. Just below the inscription "Coppa del Mondo", a map of Italy showing all the cities where the championship matches were played, the weight of the ingot, the metal and the fineness "5 Gr. ARGENTO 925/000". In the lower part of the ingot, the words "© 1986 COL ITALIA'90" are engraved, as well as the engraver's mark and the fineness of silver "925".
Reverse: The name of the city "NAPOLI" is engraved in the upper part of the block, below is the panorama of the city of Naples and the city flag. Just below the FIFA Cup final match is the S. Paolo Stadium and the engraved inscription "ITALIA'90".