The Silver Mexican Libertad coin series from the Mexican Mint includes four fractional-weights in both the bullion and proof silver range. The largest of those fractional-weight coins is the 1/2 oz Silver Mexican Libertad coin. Today, 2020 1/2 oz Silver Mexican Libertad Coins are available to you online at Silver.com.
Coin Highlights:
- Available to ship to you inside of protective plastic flips or mint tubes of 25 coins!
- 30th year of issue for the 1/2 oz Silver Mexican Libertad coinage!
- Consists of One-Half Troy ounce of .999 fine silver in BU condition.
- Winged Victory is depicted on the obverse of the coins.
- The Mexican coat of arms is found on the reverse of the coins.
Silver Mexican Libertad Coins are available to purchase annually from the Mexican Mint in a number of different weights. The coins are offered each year in 1 oz silver dating to 1982, with fractional-weights and coins larger than 1 oz rolled out in various years afterward. Those include four fractional-weights in 1991 and a 2 oz and 5 oz coin in 1996.
All 2020 1/2 oz Silver Mexican Libertad Coins in this product listing are available to you individually or in multiples. Orders of single coins arrive inside of protective plastic flips while multiples of 25 are issued inside of mint tubes. All of the coins in this listing are in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
The 1/2 oz Silver Mexican Libertad coin is available annually from the Mexican Mint in two versions. In addition to these bullion versions introduced in 1991, the Mexican Mint makes the same coin available in a proof option.
On the obverse side of 2020 Silver Mexican Libertad Coin is the image of Winged Victory. Her figure is inspired by the Roman goddess of victory, Victoria. The design is based on the 22-foot statue of Victoria depicted atop the Mexican Independence Victory Column in Mexico City that was erected in 1921 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of independence for the nation.
The reverse face of 2020 1/2 oz Silver Mexican Libertad Coins includes the design of the coat of arms for Mexico. This seal of the nation has been modified countless times since 1821 when the nation gained its independence from Spain. This seal includes a Mexican golden eagle in battle with a serpent as it is perched on the arm of a cactus.
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