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The Libertad gold coin was released in 1981 by the Mexican mint Casa de Moneda de Mexico. In contrast to most other bullion coins, the Libertad does not have a face value. The coin’s value is directly linked to the daily value of the gold used for its production.
Initially, the Gold Libertad was produced with a fineness of 917.0/1000. In 1991, the fineness was raised to 999.0/1000.
The obverse of the coin features a winged Victoria as a symbol of Mexicanindependence. 1996 the motive was revised and since then shows the winged Victoria from another angle.
The reverse shows the coat of arms of Mexico. Since 2000, coins weighing 1oz and above feature a new design of the reverse, now showing the national coat of arms surrounded by ten historic versions of the coat of arms.
Sizes of 1/4 oz, 1/2 oz, and 1 oz were minted from the beginning; in 1991 sizes of 1/20 oz and 1/10 oz were added to the series.
Silver Libertad coins are being produced since 1982 and meanwhile are available in sizes of up to 1 kg.
For further information please see the website of the Casa de Moneda de Mexico.
The image shows a product example.
Additional Information
Product Type | Investment coin |
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Fine Weight | 31.10 |
Fineness | 999 |
Dimensions | Until 1990: Diameter: 34.50 mm, Thickness: 2.50 mm; since 1991: Thickness: 34.50 mm, Diameter: 2.10 mm |
Product motive | Obverse: Winged Victoria Reverse: Coat of arms of Mexico |
Negotiability | Worldwide |
Nominal value | No face value. The value of each coin is directly related to the prevailing value of its gold content. |
Manufacturer | Casa de Moneda de Mexico |
Delivery note | Delivery of different years as available. |
Delivery time | self pick-up: 1 - 2 working days, shipping: 3 - 5 working days* |
In stock | 0 |