
2021 1 oz Mexican Silver Libertad Coin PCGS MS 69 First Strike
2021 1 oz Mexican Silver Libertad Coin PCGS MS 69 First Strike
Bullion Exchanges is pleased to now offer the certified 2021 1 oz Mexican Silver Libertad Coin PCGS MS 69 First Strike. This graded Mexican Libertad silver coin consists of 1 troy oz of .999 fine silver. Additionally, PCGS graded this item a near-perfect MS 69 with the First Strike designation. This means the Mexican Libertad was received for grading within the first 30 days of the coin’s release. You can’t go wrong with the silver Mexican Libertads, so be sure to pick up your 2021 1 oz Mexican Silver Libertad Coin PCGS MS 69 First Strike with Bullion Exchanges now!
The Mexican Mint, officially known as Casa de Moneda de Mexico, is the oldest mint on the North American continent. Its most famous coin remains the Mexican Libertads, which are struck in both gold and silver. These coins are usually manufactured in a multitude of denominations, namely 1/20 troy oz, 1/10 ozt, 1/4 ozt, 1/2 ozt, 1 ozt, 2 ozt, 5 ozt, and 1 kilogram. Because of its high variability and master quality, the Mexican Libertads are a wonderful addition to all portfolios. A certified piece such as this also carries a special numismatic value for being authenticated as one of the more superior strikes.
The obverse spotlights the Mexican Coat of Arms of Mexico in the center, surrounded by smaller renditions of the Coat of Arms through the years. In the center, a bald eagle is perched atop a prickly pear cactus clutches a snake in its beak and talon. The image lies within a circular design: the bottom half consists of an olive and oak wreath and the words “Estados Unidos Mexicanos” sit at the top.
The reverse showcases "El Ángel" or the Angel of Independence statue in Mexico City. Victory, the Roman goddess, inspired this Angel’s likeness. She holds up a laurel wreath in her right hand, symbolizing victory. Her left hand holds a broken chain, which signifies the end of the Spanish dominion over Mexico. Behind the statue is the Mexican landscape, including its two most famous volcanoes, Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl.
Coin Features:
- Graded MS 69 FS by PCGS
- Contains .999 fine silver with a weight of 1 troy oz
- Struck by the Casa de Moneda de Mexico
- Arrives in an official PCGS holder with First Strike Label
- Obverse: Mexican Coat of Arms - an eagle sitting atop a cactus with a serpent in its beak and talon. Different Coats of Arms, used throughout Mexico's history, border the coin’s rim. Inscription: "ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS" on the top half and a laurel and oak wreath on the bottom.
- Reverse: Angel of Independence, holding a laurel crown and broken chains in her hands. A Mexican landscape in the background contains two famous volcanoes, Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl. Engravings include the weight, purity, and year of mintage.
This 2021 1 oz Mexican Silver Libertad Coin PCGS MS 69 First Strike can be yours when you purchase from Bullion Exchanges. We are thrilled to offer many silver coins from around the world such as the Australian 2020 1 oz Silver Lunar Year of The Mouse / Rat Australia Perth Mint PCGS MS 70 First Strike, New Zealand 2020 1 oz Colorized Silver Star Wars - Chewbacca - Niue Chibi Coin Collection NGC PF 69 UCAM ER, and 2021 Great Britain 1 oz Gold Britannia Coin. We also offer this coin in MS 70 First Strike. After you submit your order, your items will be safely packaged and shipped to your door. Please contact our expert customer service team if you have any product-related questions.