Due to limited availability there is a limit of 3 coins per customer.These 2022 Gold Libertads are .999 fine Gold and feature well-known Mexican imagery. These Gold coins are also limited mintage, which only adds to their collectibility. Gold Libertads are perfect for investors and collectors alike.
Coin Highlights: - NGC encapsulation guarantees that the coin is a perfect Mint State-70 Early Release, housed in a slab with an exclusive coat of arms label.
- Contains 1 oz of .999 fine Gold.
- Obverse: Displays a sculptural relief design of the national shield that is encompassed by the legend Estados Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican States). Surrounding the legend are different national coats of arms used throughout the countrys history.
- Reverse: Depicts the Winged Victory statue in the front and the Mexican volcanoes, Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl, in the back.
- Guaranteed by Banco de México.
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This classic 1 oz Gold coin is a popular because it showcases an iconic design and is also known to have low mintages from the oldest mint in North America. Add a MS-70 certified 2022 1 oz Gold Mexican Libertad coin to your cart today!
Mexican Gold LibertadsThe highly sought after Gold Libertads were initially struck in 1 oz Gold in a Brilliant Uncirculated finish in 1981. The design on the coins minted in 1981 and 1991-1994 was based on the historical Centenario coin that commemorated 100 years of Mexico's independence from Spain. The Gold Libertad that was struck in 2000 showcased a new design that included the historical coat of arms surrounding the coat of arms of Mexico. These Gold bullion coins are famous for their low mintages that make it more difficult to come across backdated coins, therefore adding collectibility to the series. There are even fewer coins available in this perfect MS-70 grade, certified by NGC.
Mexican MintThe Libertads are produced at the Mexican Mint, otherwise known as La Casa de Moneda de Mexico, in Mexico City. It is the oldest mint in North America and its most prominent client is the Bank of Mexico. The Bank of Mexico produces currency and coinage for the country in addition to Precious Metal coins.
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