Product Specs
Weight: 1 troy ounce
Metal: Silver
Fineness: .999 fine silver
Mint: La Casa de Moneda de México (Mexican Mint)
Year of Issue: Random Year
Description: Showcasing the pride of Mexico, the 1 oz Mexican Libertad Silver Coin is the standout coin of La Casa de Moneda de México or the Mexican Mint. Starting in 1982, the Mexican Mint introduced the world to North America’s first bullion coin. The reverse of the coin features the myth of Popocatépetl and IztaccÍhuatl, a tale of two tragic lovers who were turned into volcanoes so they could be with one another. The Angel of Victory is prominently in the middle of the coin. Lastly, the obverse shows the weight, 1 Onza Plata Pura, the year of mintage, and the purity, Ley .999. The obverse of the coin features Mexico’s current Coat of Arms in the middle as well as previous versions of the Coat of Arms encircling the current one.
Why Buy?: With the great pride, beauty, and future investment, this coin makes for a great buy for investors and collectors. The coin is backed by the Banco de México, despite not having a face value, and is traded for the price of silver in Mexico. Silver has also been known as a great way for investment and hedging against inflation. This coin is also great for collectors due to different designs over the years and the great allure it brings to any collection. A great design and the backing of the Banco de México makes for an excellent coin for any collector or investor.











