One of the more popular annual releases is the Mexican Silver Libertad. Debuting in 1982 it holds the distinction of being the first annual silver bullion coin to be released. The 1 oz version featured a mintage north of 1 million in 11 of its first 12 years of existence. JM Bullion is happy to bring you 1993 1 oz Mexican Silver Libertad Coins for purchase, today.
Coin Highlights:
1993 1 oz Mexican Silver Libertad Coins will arrive in plastic flips to preserve the condition of your Mexican Silver Libertad. While these coins don’t have a face value, they are backed by the Banco de México.
The Mexican Coat of Arms bears the obverse field of 1993 Mexican Silver Libertad Coins. This national emblem showcases a Mexican golden eagle perched on a prickly pear cactus. The eagle is holding a rattlesnake in its talons and beak. Below the cactus is an oak-and-laurel wreath.
Winged Victory graces the reverse of 1993 1 oz Silver Libertad Coins. It depicts her striding toward the viewer with broken chains in her left hand and a wreath crown in her right. Behind her, we can see volcanoes Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl.
Mexican Silver Libertads debuted in 1982 with just a 1 oz version. It wasn’t until 1991 that they would include fractional ounces. By 2007 they had sizes ranging from 1/20 oz to 1 kg. The Mexican Silver Libertad is known as the oldest annual silver bullion coin in the world.
The JM Bullion customer service team is here for any questions you may have. Give our knowledgeable team a call at 800-276-6508 with any inquiry you have. We can also assist you via email or live chat.
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One of the more popular annual releases is the Mexican Silver Libertad. Debuting in 1982 it holds the distinction of being the first annual silver bullion coin to be released. The 1 oz version featured a mintage north of 1 million in 11 of its first 12 years of existence. JM Bullion is happy to bring you 1993 1 oz Mexican Silver Libertad Coins for purchase, today.
Coin Highlights:
1993 1 oz Mexican Silver Libertad Coins will arrive in plastic flips to preserve the condition of your Mexican Silver Libertad. While these coins don’t have a face value, they are backed by the Banco de México.
The Mexican Coat of Arms bears the obverse field of 1993 Mexican Silver Libertad Coins. This national emblem showcases a Mexican golden eagle perched on a prickly pear cactus. The eagle is holding a rattlesnake in its talons and beak. Below the cactus is an oak-and-laurel wreath.
Winged Victory graces the reverse of 1993 1 oz Silver Libertad Coins. It depicts her striding toward the viewer with broken chains in her left hand and a wreath crown in her right. Behind her, we can see volcanoes Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl.
Mexican Silver Libertads debuted in 1982 with just a 1 oz version. It wasn’t until 1991 that they would include fractional ounces. By 2007 they had sizes ranging from 1/20 oz to 1 kg. The Mexican Silver Libertad is known as the oldest annual silver bullion coin in the world.
The JM Bullion customer service team is here for any questions you may have. Give our knowledgeable team a call at 800-276-6508 with any inquiry you have. We can also assist you via email or live chat.