Three different Mexican Libertad Mint Sets brass approximately 2.5 inches in length statue is a beautifully crafted figurine that represents Mexican culture and heritage. This collectible piece showcases intricate details and design elements that are characteristic of Mexican artisanal craftsmanship. The statue serves as a symbol of pride and liberation, reflecting the rich cultural traditions and beliefs of Mexico. Perfect for collectors or those who appreciate unique and culturally significant art pieces, this brass statue is a unique and meaningful addition to any collection.

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Mexican Libertad Mint Sets that include a brass statue (figurine) are typically special limited edition collector sets, mostly notable in the 2012 30th anniversary sets.  The statue is a miniature replica of the iconic Winged Victory (El Angel) statue, which is the central image on the reverse of all Libertad coins. 
Origin and Description
  • Origin: These sets are issued by the Mexican Mint (Casa de Moneda de México), the oldest mint in North America. The inclusion of the brass statue (or sometimes other commemorative items) marks significant milestones, such as the 30th anniversary of the coin series in 2012.
  • Statue Description: The statue is a small-scale, brass representation of the El Angel monument located in Mexico City. The Winged Victory figure symbolizes Mexican independence and freedom, holding a laurel wreath in one hand and broken chains in the other.  This statue is 2.5 inches in height or length however you see it.
  • Set Composition: The 2012 30th Anniversary set, for example, typically includes the brass figurine along with various silver Libertad coins, such as a 1 oz Proof and a 1/2 oz BU (Brilliant Uncirculated) coin, presented in a special display case. 
Value and Collectibility
The value of these sets is significantly higher than the simple bullion value of the coins alone due to their limited mintage, special packaging, and the unique inclusion of the statue. 
  • Valuation Factors:
    • Rarity/Mintage: These special sets often have very low mintages, increasing their appeal and value to numismatists.