The Libertad coin in silver has been struck by the Banco de Mexico since 1982. The coin is also called 'Onza' and has no fixed denomination. The motive depicts the goddess of victory, Victoria, as a symbol of Mexico's independence. The two volcanoes Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl can be seen in the background. It is the only silver bullion coin in the world with a fineness of 999/1000 fine silver without embossed denomination. However, it is accepted as a currency based on the market value of its gold or silver content. Since 1991, the Casa de Moneda has also issued a Libertad gold bullion coin.
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Mexico 2014Libertad - 5 Coin Silver Proof Set
Casa de Moneda de Mexico1,9 Onza | 1,9 Oz Silver | ProofMintage only 1,000 setsOut of stock- -
Mexico 2014Libertad - 1 Kilo
Casa de Moneda de Mexico32 Onza | 1 Kilo Silver | ProoflikeMintage only 500 piecesOut of stock- -
Mexico 2014Libertad - 1 Oz
Bullion Coin1 Onza | 1 Oz Silver | UncirculatedMintage 429,200 piecesOut of stock- -
Mexico 2014Libertad - 2 Oz
Bullion Coin2 Onza | 2 Oz Silver | UncirculatedMintage 9,000 piecesOut of stock- -
Mexico 2014Libertad - 5 Oz
Bullion Coin5 Onza | 5 Oz Silver | UncirculatedMintage 6,400 piecesCurrently not available
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