Known for its limited mintages and exceptional design, the Mexican Libertad has remained a premier silver coin release since its debut in 1982. Produced by the Mexican Mint, the coin is notable for its depiction of Winged Victory, which is inspired by the Angel of Independence monument in Mexico City. Right now, 2012 1 oz Mexican Silver Libertad Coins are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2012 1 oz Mexican Libertad Coin has been struck in .999 pure silver by the Mexican Mint. Please note that these coins do not bear any face value. However, they are nonetheless considered legal tender and are guaranteed by Banco de Mexico based on the prevailing market price of silver. Upon delivery, you will find your coin housed inside a protective plastic flip. Due to their age, these coins may have a varying amount of flaws and are not considered to be in BU condition.
The obverse of 2012 Mexican Silver Libertad Coins features the Mexican coat of arms. This iconic design depicts an eagle sitting atop a cactus with a rattlesnake in its mouth. Inscriptions around the seal read Estados Unidos Mexica Nos, which translates to United Mexican States. Surrounding this coat of arms are ten previous seals used throughout Mexican history.
On the reverse side of 2012 1 oz Silver Libertad Coins there is a depiction of the Winged Victory statue. This design is inspired by the sculpture of Nike by Enrique Alciati which sits atop the Angel of Independence monument in downtown Mexico City. In the background of the design, we see the volcanic mountains known as Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl. Inscriptions on the reverse read 1 Onza Plata Pura 2012 Ley .999.
The remarkable Mexican seal image found on this coin is inspired by a popular Mexican myth. According to legend, the deity known as Huitzilopochtli advised the Aztecs to build their city upon the spot where they saw an eagle on a cactus bed eating a rattlesnake. The eventual location became Tenochtitlan, or what is today known as Mexico City.
If you have any questions about these silver coins, please contact JM Bullion. We are available to you at 800-276-6508, online through our live chat, and via our email address.
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Known for its limited mintages and exceptional design, the Mexican Libertad has remained a premier silver coin release since its debut in 1982. Produced by the Mexican Mint, the coin is notable for its depiction of Winged Victory, which is inspired by the Angel of Independence monument in Mexico City. Right now, 2012 1 oz Mexican Silver Libertad Coins are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2012 1 oz Mexican Libertad Coin has been struck in .999 pure silver by the Mexican Mint. Please note that these coins do not bear any face value. However, they are nonetheless considered legal tender and are guaranteed by Banco de Mexico based on the prevailing market price of silver. Upon delivery, you will find your coin housed inside a protective plastic flip. Due to their age, these coins may have a varying amount of flaws and are not considered to be in BU condition.
The obverse of 2012 Mexican Silver Libertad Coins features the Mexican coat of arms. This iconic design depicts an eagle sitting atop a cactus with a rattlesnake in its mouth. Inscriptions around the seal read Estados Unidos Mexica Nos, which translates to United Mexican States. Surrounding this coat of arms are ten previous seals used throughout Mexican history.
On the reverse side of 2012 1 oz Silver Libertad Coins there is a depiction of the Winged Victory statue. This design is inspired by the sculpture of Nike by Enrique Alciati which sits atop the Angel of Independence monument in downtown Mexico City. In the background of the design, we see the volcanic mountains known as Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl. Inscriptions on the reverse read 1 Onza Plata Pura 2012 Ley .999.
The remarkable Mexican seal image found on this coin is inspired by a popular Mexican myth. According to legend, the deity known as Huitzilopochtli advised the Aztecs to build their city upon the spot where they saw an eagle on a cactus bed eating a rattlesnake. The eventual location became Tenochtitlan, or what is today known as Mexico City.
If you have any questions about these silver coins, please contact JM Bullion. We are available to you at 800-276-6508, online through our live chat, and via our email address.