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Mexican Silver Libertad

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The Silver Libertad is a silver bullion coin originating from Mexico. It has been sold in 1⁄20, 1⁄10, ¼, ½, 1, 2, and 5 ozt. Note that they are denominated in "onza" (ounces) directly instead of in pesos. The coins are .999 fine silver. On one side of the coin is a winged Victoria in front of a landscape with the volcanoes Popocatépetl and Iztaccihuatl. The opposite side shows the coat of arms of Mexico, sometimes along with the obsolete versions.


One Ounce Silver Libertad Minting History

Year Bulk Uncirculated Proof
1982 1,050,000 0
1983 1,002,200 998
1984 1,014,000 0
1985 2,017,000 0
1986 1,699,426 30,006
1987 500,000 12,000
1988 1,500,500 10,000
1989 1,396,500 10,000
1990 1,200,000 10,000
1991 1,650,518 10,000
1992 2,458,000 10,000
1993 1,000,000 ???
1994 400,000 10,000
1995 500,000 2,000
1996 300,000 2,000
1997 100,000 1,500
1998 67,000 500
1999 95,000 600
2000 340,000 1,600
2001 650,000 2,000
2002 850,000 3,800
2003 ??? ???
2004 ??? ???
2005 ??? ???
2006 ??? ???
2007 ??? ???


References

  1. Casa de Moneda de México. Retrieved on 24 Jul 2008.
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