Silver Mexican Libertad coins debuted from the Mexican Mint in 1982 and were only available in a 1 oz silver weight until 1991. The Silver Libertad features an obverse design inspired by the gold Cententario and now serves as the official silver bullion coin of Mexico. Right now, 2019 1 oz Silver Mexican Libertad Coins are available to purchase online at Silver.com in perfect condition.
Coin Highlights:
- Ships to you inside of a protective plastic slab courtesy of the NGC!
- 38th release of the 1 oz Silver Mexican Libertad coin!
- Availability of certified perfect coins is limited!
- Consists of One Troy ounce of .999 fine silver.
- Issued a Grade of Mint State 70 by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation.
- Winged Victory features on the obverse of the coins.
- Mexico’s coat of arms is depicted on the reverse of the coins.
Each of the individual 2019 1 oz Silver Mexican Libertad Coins available to you in this listing is in perfect condition according to the NGC. Coins in Mint State 70 condition exhibit full, original mint luster with no detracting flaws visible on the design elements or background fields.
Silver Mexican Libertads have grown in diversity over the past four decades without expanding exponentially the mintage figures offered. The collection expanded in 1991 to add four fractional-weight coins. In 1996, the series added a 2 oz and 5 oz option. The most recent addition was the 1 Kilo coin in 2008.
On the obverse of 2019 1 oz Silver Mexican Libertad Coins is the image of Winged Victory along with the twin volcanic peaks found outside of Mexico City. Winged Victory is shown here as she is seen in the center of Mexico City atop the Mexican Independence Victory Column. In the background, the peaks of Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl are depicted. The active volcanic peaks are named for a pair of Aztec lovers who met a fate similar to that of Romeo and Juliet.
The reverse of 2019 1 oz Silver Libertad Coins includes the modern coat of arms for Mexico alongside 10 historical versions of the design. In the center, you’ll find the modern coat of arms for the nation. Around the outer edge of the design field are 10 historical versions of the same design.
Founded in 1535, the Mexican Mint is the oldest operating mint in the Western Hemisphere. Originally founded by Spanish conquistadors, today it is the official sovereign mint of Mexico and produces the bullion coins of the Mexican Libertad collection.
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