The Mexican Silver Libertad Coin is beginning to become very popular with collectors in the US. It is a high quality coin with a beautiful design. Add in that there are low mintages. Here is the 1982 1 oz Mexican Silver Libertad Coin.
Key features:
- Made of 1 oz of .999 fine Silver.
- Backed by the Banco de Mexico
- Obverse side has the image from Mexico’s Coat of Arms which is an Eagle and Snake fighting and the Eagle has the snake by the neck the Winged Victory statue and two volcanoes in the background
The Mexican Silver Libertad is quickly becoming a favorite coin among collectors. However, you still don’t see them in many collections due to their low mintages. This makes them relatively harder to get. Getting them, however, is worth it with a beautiful coin made with .999 fine silver, the design really pops. Previous to 1991, this coin was only available in the 1 oz size. Starting in 1992, they now come in a variety of sizes including 1/20 oz, 1/10 oz, ¼ oz, ½ oz, 1 oz, 2 oz and 1 kilo.
The obverse of this coin features Mexico’s National Shield, the iconic scene of the eagle biting the head of a rattlesnake. This image hearkens back to an Aztec story when the Aztec leader saw this scene play out and decided that this was a sign that this is where their great city would be founded. This city is modern day Mexico City. Above the eagle and snake scene is ‘ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS’, which means United States of Mexico.
On the reverse side of the coin is the image of Winged Victory, the statue that stands above Mexico City. This statue has Victory holding a laurel crown and a broken chain. Here she appears walking toward the viewer. In the background are the volcanoes, Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl. To the left of her is ‘1 ONZA’. To the right of her is ‘PLATA PURA’. Below her image is ‘1982 MEXICO Ley 999’.
Now is the time to add some Mexican silver to your collection. These coins are heating up in popularity and with their low mintage numbers it is hard to gauge how long they will be available. Get yours today.
MartinD. (verified owner) –
Very happy to finally get my hands on a 1980’s Libertad. It was a Bucket List thing for my stacking. These things are Classics in every sense of the word. I will be holding on to this thing for a long time for sure. I’m shocked they went unsold for so long! Grab ’em while they’re there, they don’t make them anymore!