Description: The Mexican Libertad is popular among investors looking to diversify their holdings with a unique, well-designed coin. Secure your 1/20 oz 2023 Mexican Libertad Silver Coin and grow your wealth today! #### **COIN HIGHLIGHTS** *Ships individually in protective packaging *Consisting of 1/20 oz of 999 Fine Silver *Obverse: Features a relief of Mexico's national shield, surrounded by nine iterations of Mexico's different national coats of arms as well as a laurel wreath along with the inscription "ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS" *Reverse: Features a left profile design of Mexico City's Angel of Independence, the winged victory, shown against a background consisting of two landmark Mexican volcanoes: the Popocatépetl and the Iztaccihuatl, the Mexican Mint stamp along with inscriptions indicating the coin's weight, type and purity in Spanish The Mexican Libertads consist of silver and gold coins minted in extremely low quantities compared to other bullion coins, increasing both demand and premiums. In addition to their low mintage, the attractive design of the winged victory statue adds a collectability aspect that can be appreciated by numismatists as well, ensuring that this is a sound purchase for investment for multiple reasons. Mexico is a nation that is renowned for its beauty and the fierce pride of the people that reside within it. The pride is reflected in its rich culture and history and has been instilled in the Nation's products, including its bullion range. The Libertads carry key symbols of the history of the Mexican people, along with a beautiful design. The winged victory statue Angel de la Independencia is displayed prominently in the heart of Mexico City and pays homage to the Roman Goddess of victory, Victoria. The two volcanic structures (Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl) are prominent in Aztec mythology and Mexico's history. Popocatépetl was a fearsome warrior who was promised the Emperor's daughter, Iztaccíhuatl, to increase the warrior's ferocity and resolve upon completing an ensuing battle. Assuming he would not return, the Emperor told his daughter that Popocatépetl had died in battle, causing Iztaccíhuatl to perish from grief. Following his triumphant return, the fearless warrior encountered his deceased bride and laid her to rest. Her form remains as Iztaccíhuatl mountain, or La Mujer Dormida, "The Sleeping Woman." To this day, Popocatépetl remains an active Volcano, while Iztaccíhuatl does not. #### **ABOUT THE MEXICAN MINT** Established in 1535, La Casa de Moneda de Mexico, or The Mexican Mint, is the oldest mint in the Americas and one of the world's oldest mints, with the Mexican Gold Peso being an enduring and highly collected relic of the past. With an operational life in excess of 400 years, it is safe to say that Mexico's national mint has a well-established and well-garnered reputation, working alongside Banco de México (the Mexican Bank) to mint circulating money for the Mexican people. A contributing factor to the mint's success is the Libertad bullion gold and silver coins. Typically ships individually in plastic flip sleeves
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Bullion Or Collectible: Bullion
SKU: 9625
Year: 2023
Country: Mexico
Purity: 999
Total Weight (ozt): 0.0500
Metal Weight (ozt): 0.0500
Manufacturer: Mexican Mint
Certification: Uncertified
Fineness: 0.999
Composition: Silver