While the Mexican Gold Libertad was issued a year earlier than the Silver Libertad, it was the latter coin that established itself sooner as the leading bullion coin from the Mexican Mint. The Gold Libertad was available for just one year in 1981 and not issued again until 1991. The Silver Libertad coin was issued in 1982 in just 1 oz silver and has not been suspended at any point in time in its history in this weight.
Coin Highlights:
Mexican Libertad Coins are unique among bullion coin collections for a number of reasons, but one of the most obvious is a lack of a noted face value on the coins. Like the South African Krugerrand Coins, the Mexican Libertad Coins are considered legal tender by the issuing nation, but the Libertad boasts a floating face value based on the price of silver per ounce on a given day. This is the opposite of coins such as the American Eagle, Canadian Maple Leaf, British Britannia, and Chinese Panda collections.
All of the 2021 1 oz Mexican Silver Libertad Coins in this product listing at JM Bullion come inside of plastic flips. All of the coins are available to you in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
The obverse of the 2021 1 oz Mexican Silver Libertad Coins features the statue of Winged Victory. The image of Victory is based on the Roman and Greek goddess known as Nike or Victoria. A figure worshipped by victorious generals, Victory was adopted in Mexican culture after the nation’s victory over Spain in its war of independence. She is featured on the obverse of the coins along with the mountain peaks of Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl in the background.
On the reverse side of 2021 Mexican Silver Libertad Coins is the national coat of arms. The Mexican coat of arms featured here is the modern symbol with a Mexican golden eagle perched on a prickly pear cactus as it attempts to devour a rattlesnake. The border design field includes 10 historic versions of the same seal.
Please feel free to contact JM Bullion if you have any questions about this silver for sale. You can call us on the phone at 800-276-6508, chat with us live online, or email us directly.
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"Beautiful coins. Missed out on the 2020's , so doubled up on the 2021's. Hope the Proofs arrive soon. Thanks JM Bullion from another satisfied return customer. Steve T"
"These are amazing coins! Libertads are fastley becoming the hottest and most attractive coin "
While the Mexican Gold Libertad was issued a year earlier than the Silver Libertad, it was the latter coin that established itself sooner as the leading bullion coin from the Mexican Mint. The Gold Libertad was available for just one year in 1981 and not issued again until 1991. The Silver Libertad coin was issued in 1982 in just 1 oz silver and has not been suspended at any point in time in its history in this weight.
Coin Highlights:
Mexican Libertad Coins are unique among bullion coin collections for a number of reasons, but one of the most obvious is a lack of a noted face value on the coins. Like the South African Krugerrand Coins, the Mexican Libertad Coins are considered legal tender by the issuing nation, but the Libertad boasts a floating face value based on the price of silver per ounce on a given day. This is the opposite of coins such as the American Eagle, Canadian Maple Leaf, British Britannia, and Chinese Panda collections.
All of the 2021 1 oz Mexican Silver Libertad Coins in this product listing at JM Bullion come inside of plastic flips. All of the coins are available to you in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
The obverse of the 2021 1 oz Mexican Silver Libertad Coins features the statue of Winged Victory. The image of Victory is based on the Roman and Greek goddess known as Nike or Victoria. A figure worshipped by victorious generals, Victory was adopted in Mexican culture after the nation’s victory over Spain in its war of independence. She is featured on the obverse of the coins along with the mountain peaks of Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl in the background.
On the reverse side of 2021 Mexican Silver Libertad Coins is the national coat of arms. The Mexican coat of arms featured here is the modern symbol with a Mexican golden eagle perched on a prickly pear cactus as it attempts to devour a rattlesnake. The border design field includes 10 historic versions of the same seal.
Please feel free to contact JM Bullion if you have any questions about this silver for sale. You can call us on the phone at 800-276-6508, chat with us live online, or email us directly.
"Beautiful coins. Missed out on the 2020's , so doubled up on the 2021's. Hope the Proofs arrive soon. Thanks JM Bullion from another satisfied return customer. Steve T"
"These are amazing coins! Libertads are fastley becoming the hottest and most attractive coin "