Produced by the Mexican Mint, the oldest mint in the Western Hemisphere, Mexican Libertad bullion coins were first introduced in the 1980s. The series includes both gold and silver issues and draws inspiration from the historic design of the 1921 Gold Centenario. Right now, certified 2025 1 Kilo Mexican Silver Libertad Coins are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2025 1 Kilo Mexican Silver Libertad Coin available here is housed in a plastic slab. These coins have a perfect Mint State 70 certification, indicating a coin that exhibits full, original mint luster with no visible detracting flaws. The 1 Kilo Silver Libertad was one of the few 2025 Silver Libertads not to break a record for low mintages. The record low for the 1-kilo coin is 200 coins, which was set in 2017 and tied in 2022.
Mexican Libertad coins display the national coat of arms on the obverse. The origins of this symbol trace back to the 1534 Codex Mendoza, a colonial-era manuscript created to document Aztec history and tribute for Spanish officials. In its earliest form, the image illustrated the founding legend of Tenochtitlan, depicting an eagle perched on a cactus growing from a stone, holding a snake in its beak.
On the obverse of 2025 Mexican Silver Libertads, the modern version of Mexico’s official coat of arms is shown. The design features a golden eagle standing on a prickly pear cactus while gripping a serpent in both its beak and talons. On 1 oz and larger silver coins, ten previous versions of the seal are also included, arranged in a circular pattern surrounding the main image.
The reverse of the 2025 1 Kilo Silver Libertad features the Winged Victory design. First introduced to the Silver Libertad series in 1996, this depiction presents Victory in a three-quarter perspective as she stands atop the Independence Victory Column in Mexico City.
If you have any questions when you buy silver, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.
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Produced by the Mexican Mint, the oldest mint in the Western Hemisphere, Mexican Libertad bullion coins were first introduced in the 1980s. The series includes both gold and silver issues and draws inspiration from the historic design of the 1921 Gold Centenario. Right now, certified 2025 1 Kilo Mexican Silver Libertad Coins are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2025 1 Kilo Mexican Silver Libertad Coin available here is housed in a plastic slab. These coins have a perfect Mint State 70 certification, indicating a coin that exhibits full, original mint luster with no visible detracting flaws. The 1 Kilo Silver Libertad was one of the few 2025 Silver Libertads not to break a record for low mintages. The record low for the 1-kilo coin is 200 coins, which was set in 2017 and tied in 2022.
Mexican Libertad coins display the national coat of arms on the obverse. The origins of this symbol trace back to the 1534 Codex Mendoza, a colonial-era manuscript created to document Aztec history and tribute for Spanish officials. In its earliest form, the image illustrated the founding legend of Tenochtitlan, depicting an eagle perched on a cactus growing from a stone, holding a snake in its beak.
On the obverse of 2025 Mexican Silver Libertads, the modern version of Mexico’s official coat of arms is shown. The design features a golden eagle standing on a prickly pear cactus while gripping a serpent in both its beak and talons. On 1 oz and larger silver coins, ten previous versions of the seal are also included, arranged in a circular pattern surrounding the main image.
The reverse of the 2025 1 Kilo Silver Libertad features the Winged Victory design. First introduced to the Silver Libertad series in 1996, this depiction presents Victory in a three-quarter perspective as she stands atop the Independence Victory Column in Mexico City.
If you have any questions when you buy silver, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.