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- Product ID: 5867
The Mexican Silver Libertad series began in 1982 by one of the oldest mints in the Americas. Along with having tons of history, the Mexican Mint has been producing quality currency for over 500 years. The design on both the obverse and reverse never change, making the coins a timeless addition to any coin collection. Each coin is guaranteed to be .999 fine silver and in brilliant uncirculated condition. For orders under 20, the coins come in individual coin flips for protection. For orders over 20, the coins come in mint tubes. The Libertad's popularity is increasing with every year among silver coin investors and collectors alike.
The design for the obverse of the Mexican Libertad was inspired by the Mexican Centenario. The Centenario is the first minted bullion coin in Mexico back in 1921. This coin was minted to celebrate the 100-year anniversary of Mexico's Independence from Spain. The goddess, Victoria, is featured on the Libertad as a symbol of victory and independence. She is winged with long arms and a flowing drape covering only her bottom half. She is balanced on a pillar, making her an untouchable figure overlooking the land. She stands in front of two volcanoes that are well known to Mexican culture and have a bit of mythology in their history as well. The Mexican Mint's mark is also featured on the obverse, along with "one ounce of pure silver and 2002," written in Spanish. Whether you are searching for silver bullion or interested in numismatic value, these Mexican Libertads are the perfect fit for any collector.
Coin Highlights
-.999 fine silver
-Brilliant Uncirculated
-Packaged in coin flip
-Obverse: Winged Victoria with two volcanoes
-Reverse: The reverse design includes Mexico's Coat of Arms, an eagle holding a snake in its beak and with its talons locked on the prickly pear cactus. Specifically, 10 other smaller designs are drawn on the reverse featuring the same eagle. These designs represent the 10 provinces of Mexico to bring the country together.