Product Details
Gold Libertads tend to have extremely low mintages for bullion coins, making these difficult to come across in the market, and premiums tend to rise quickly! There is a limited mintage of 2,000 coins worldwide for this year’s release.
Gold Libertads have a classic, stunning design that stand out in any collection. This magnificent Brilliant Uncirculated 1 oz Gold coin is a popular choice not only because of its attractive design, but also its mintage at Casa de Moneda de México, the oldest mint in North America.
Coin Highlights:
Extremely limited mintage of 2,000 coins worldwide.
Contains 1 oz of .999 fine Gold.
Individual coins come in protective packaging.
Obverse: Features a sculptural relief design of the National Shield, encompassed by the legend “Estados Unidos Mexicanos” (United Mexican States), surrounded by different national coats of arms used throughout Mexico’s history.
Reverse: Depicts two key symbols of the Mexican people: Winged Victory in the forefront and the Mexican volcanoes Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl in the background.
Guaranteed by Banco de México.
Protect your Gold Libertad with this clear plastic capsule or display it in style by adding a presentation box to your order.
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Gold Libertads
Gold Libertads have limited mintages that vary each year. These low mintages add to the collectibility of the series, and premiums tend to rise quickly due to the low supply in the market. Our Investor Collections page on the 1 oz Gold Libertad shows the mintage of each previous release, along with the approximate value increase over time.
Gold Libertads were first struck in 1 oz Gold in a Brilliant Uncirculated finish in the year 1981. The design on the coins minted in 1981 and 1991-1994 is based on the historical Centenario coin that celebrated the 100th anniversary of Mexico’s independence from Spain. The 2000 Gold Libertad was the year when the design was updated to also feature the historical coat of arms surrounding the coat of arms of Mexico. Gold Libertads are known to have extremely low mintages for bullion coins, making backdated coins difficult to come across, and adding to the collectibility of the series.