Due to limited quantities and high demand, there is a limit of 5 per customer. Coin Highlights:
- Graded a perfect 70 by NGC and encapsulated with our exclusive coat of arms label.
- Limited mintage of 1,000 coins worldwide, with even less in a perfect 70 grade, certified by NGC.
- Contains 2 oz of .999 fine Silver.
- Obverse: Sculptural relief 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: the Winged Victory statue in the forefront and the Mexican volcanoes Popocatépetl and IztaccÃhuatl in the background.
- Guaranteed by Banco de México.
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This magnificent 2 oz Silver Reverse Proof coin is a Libertad collector's dream, with its limited population, along with its stunning Reverse Proof finish in .999 fine Silver. The coins are also minted at Casa de Moneda de
México, the oldest mint in North America. Add this NGC-graded 2020 2 oz Silver Mexican Libertad Reverse Proof PF-70 coin to your cart today!
2 oz Silver Libertad Reverse Proof These
2 oz Silver Libertad coins in .999 fine Silver feature the coat of arms of Mexico on the obverse, surrounded by the historical Mexican coat of arms. This coin has a beautiful Reverse Proof finish, and is the fourth year of release of the Reverse Proof 2 oz Silver Libertad. Previous releases have sold out quickly, and are popular among collectors. The Silver Libertad coin is certified by NGC to be in perfect Proof-70 condition. The NGC holder includes APMEX's exclusive coat of arms label.
Mexican Mint The Libertads are produced at La Casa de Moneda de Mexico (Mexican Mint), the oldest mint in North America. It is also the national mint of Mexico, first established in 1535. The
Bank of Mexico is Mexico's central bank, and is the Mexican Mint's largest client, producing both circulating coinage and currency for the country, as well as Precious Metal coins. The Mexican Mint is located in Mexico City.