The Mexican Silver Libertad serves as the official silver bullion coin of Mexico, and was released in the 1980s along with a gold counterpart featuring images historically used on a gold coin released to celebrate the centennial anniversary of the nation’s independence from its colonial masters in Spain. Today, the 2011 1 oz Mexican Silver Libertad Coin is available online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Mexican Silver Libertad coins in the 1 oz weight represent the most steady mintage of these coins from the Mexican Mint. The coins were first released in 1982 in silver in just the 1 oz. weight, and have been struck annually every year since that point in time.
The coins are unique in that they have no issued face value engraved upon them like other silver and gold bullion coins from global sovereign mints. Mexican Silver Libertad coins are assigned a floating face value that changes with market conditions, so one would have to contact Banco de Mexico to receive the daily face value in order to use them for commercial purposes.
On the obverse of the 2011 1 oz Meixcan Silver Libertad Coin is the image of Winged Victory. First appearing on the gold Centenario coin, her image depicts Mexican freedom as she holds the wreath of self-governance in her right hand and the broken chains or servitude in her left.
The reverse of the 2011 Mexican Silver Libertad bears the coat of arms for the nation of Mexico. The Mexican coat of arms includes a Mexican eagle fighting a serpent from the branch of a cactus. Surrounding it are 10 historic versions of the coat of arms used since the 1820s.
Founded in 1535, the Mexican Mint is the Western Hemisphere’s oldest operating mint. Established by the Spanish conquistadors, the Mexican Mint once struck coins used by Spanish colonies throughout the Western Hemisphere.
Please direct your questions to a JM Bullion associate. You can contact our team at 800-276-6508, chat with us live online, or simply send us an email.
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The Mexican Silver Libertad serves as the official silver bullion coin of Mexico, and was released in the 1980s along with a gold counterpart featuring images historically used on a gold coin released to celebrate the centennial anniversary of the nation’s independence from its colonial masters in Spain. Today, the 2011 1 oz Mexican Silver Libertad Coin is available online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Mexican Silver Libertad coins in the 1 oz weight represent the most steady mintage of these coins from the Mexican Mint. The coins were first released in 1982 in silver in just the 1 oz. weight, and have been struck annually every year since that point in time.
The coins are unique in that they have no issued face value engraved upon them like other silver and gold bullion coins from global sovereign mints. Mexican Silver Libertad coins are assigned a floating face value that changes with market conditions, so one would have to contact Banco de Mexico to receive the daily face value in order to use them for commercial purposes.
On the obverse of the 2011 1 oz Meixcan Silver Libertad Coin is the image of Winged Victory. First appearing on the gold Centenario coin, her image depicts Mexican freedom as she holds the wreath of self-governance in her right hand and the broken chains or servitude in her left.
The reverse of the 2011 Mexican Silver Libertad bears the coat of arms for the nation of Mexico. The Mexican coat of arms includes a Mexican eagle fighting a serpent from the branch of a cactus. Surrounding it are 10 historic versions of the coat of arms used since the 1820s.
Founded in 1535, the Mexican Mint is the Western Hemisphere’s oldest operating mint. Established by the Spanish conquistadors, the Mexican Mint once struck coins used by Spanish colonies throughout the Western Hemisphere.
Please direct your questions to a JM Bullion associate. You can contact our team at 800-276-6508, chat with us live online, or simply send us an email.