Boasting 999 pure silver, the Libertad was first conceived in silver, in 1982 and although it has undergone several evolutions, the essence of the coin has remained the same. A large part of the coin's appeal is the exquisite level of detailing that is conveyed on the coin. The 2021 edition maintains the coin's reputation for elegant, simplistic beauty for which this coin is renowned!
Highlights
- Ships individually in a plastic flip sleeve
- Consisting of 1/4 oz 999 Pure Silver
- Obverse: Features a relief of Mexico's national shield, surrounded by nine iterations of Mexico's historical coats of arms
- Reverse: Features Mexico City’s Angel of Independence shown against the background of Mexico's two landmark volcanoes, Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl along with the coin's weight, purity, and metal content rendered in Spanish
Established in 1535, La Casa de Moneda de Mexico, or The Mexican Mint, is the oldest mint in the Americas and one of the world's oldest mints, with the Mexican Gold Peso being an enduring and highly collected relic of the past. With an operational life in excess of 400 years, it is safe to say that Mexico's national mint has a well-established and well-garnered reputation. A contributing factor to the mint's success is the Libertad bullion coin.
| 7439 | |
| Mexico | |
| Brilliant uncirculated | |
| 999 | |
| 27 | |
| 2021 | |
| 0.25 |
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Boasting 999 pure silver, the Libertad was first conceived in silver, in 1982 and although it has undergone several evolutions, the essence of the coin has remained the same. A large part of the coin's appeal is the exquisite level of detailing that is conveyed on the coin. The 2021 edition maintains the coin's reputation for elegant, simplistic beauty for which this coin is renowned!
Highlights
*Ships individually in a plastic flip sleeve
*Consisting of 1/4 oz 999 Pure Silver
*Obverse: Features a relief of Mexico's national shield, surrounded by nine iterations of Mexico's historical coats of arms
*Reverse: Features Mexico City’s Angel of Independence shown against the background of Mexico's two landmark volcanoes, Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl along with the coin's weight, purity, and metal content rendered in Spanish
Established in 1535, La Casa de Moneda de Mexico, or The Mexican Mint, is the oldest mint in the Americas and one of the world's oldest mints, with the Mexican Gold Peso being an enduring and highly collected relic of the past. With an operational life in excess of 400 years, it is safe to say that Mexico's national mint has a well-established and well-garnered reputation. A contributing factor to the mint's success is the Libertad bullion coin.
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