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Libertad 1oz Silver Coin - different years | margin scheme

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Banco de Mexico
Banco de Mexico

Banco de México is the central bank of Mexico, founded in 1925. Its main responsibilities are to maintain the stability of the national currency, promote a sound financial system, and issue the country’s money, the Mexican peso (MXN).

In addition to monetary policy, the bank is also in charge of producing and distributing banknotes and coins, operating its own printing facilities and mints. Banco de México functions independently from the federal government and plays a key role in ensuring Mexico’s economic stability.


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🇲🇽 Libertad – 1 oz Silver Coin – Different Years in Timeless Clarity


The Libertad – 1 oz Silver Coin – various years is one of the classic issues of the Casa de Moneda de México, uniting the iconic depiction of liberty with the bright, pure appearance of 1 oz of .999 fine silver. The pieces offered here come from mixed production years, which means slight variations in surface texture, strike freshness, and visual appearance are possible. The Libertad series has long been defined by clear lines and wide, open fields; across different years, this design philosophy remains consistent while showing minor stylistic nuances. Because older silver issues can naturally develop typical visual changes over time, coins from various years may show milk spots—a well-known, purely optical phenomenon in the precious-metal market that has no effect on weight or fineness.

The obverse shows, in all years, the allegorical figure of Libertad, a symbol of freedom and independence. Depending on the production year, the pose may show slight variations, yet her fundamental appearance remains unchanged: an upright figure with outstretched but calmly shaped wings. The linework is clear and restrained, while the background remains wide and smooth. In her right hand she holds a laurel wreath, and in her left a broken chain—symbols of victory and liberation executed in a quiet, balanced style. The drapery falls in gentle folds, with relief depth that may vary slightly from year to year but always remains moderate. The depiction is consistently calm, without dramatic accents or pronounced shadows.

Behind the figure rise the volcanoes Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl, features that have long been integral to the design and create a link between mythic allegory and Mexican landscape. Their silhouettes appear in clear, flat contours with only minimal differences across production years. The background remains largely open and uncluttered, allowing the figure to stand within an expansive visual space. This openness is one of the distinguishing characteristics of the Libertad series and contrasts with many traditional silver bullion coins that rely on ornamental elements.

The reverse shows the national coat of arms of Mexico: an eagle perched on a cactus, holding a snake in its beak. This emblem is deeply rooted in national symbolism and forms the central element of the reverse. Depending on the year, slight variations in relief strength or sharpness may appear. Since the late 1990s, the reverse design has been expanded to include a ring of historical eagle depictions, each representing different periods of Mexican heraldry. These finely placed motifs are evenly arranged, giving the reverse a calm structural frame without overwhelming the composition.

The inscription “Estados Unidos Mexicanos” encircles the central emblem in a clean, evenly spaced typeface. In the 1 oz format, the lettering appears well-balanced and never dominates the design.

Because the coins come from various years, differences in luster, surface smoothness, or strike expression may be present. Some examples show minor age-related marks or the familiar white patterns known as milk spots. These are material-based phenomena that may occur across different minting batches. The structure of the silver remains unaffected, and all coins retain their full weight and fineness.

The Libertad is one of the few silver bullion coins that deliberately omits a face value, placing full focus on the artistic design. The composition centers on figure and landscape, supported by an open background that carries light in soft gradations. The prominent placement of the figure combined with the clear, smooth field gives the coin a timeless and calm presence, regardless of production year.

Taken as a whole, the Libertad – 1 oz Silver Coin – various years displays the same restrained, clear, and tradition-conscious visual language that has defined the series for decades. The coins unite the iconic Liberty figure, the quiet silhouettes of Mexico’s volcanoes, and the nation’s classic heraldry in a form that preserves its essential aesthetic across all years. Variations in surface appearance or strike character simply reflect each coin’s year of production and give every piece its own subtle individuality. Together, they form a collection of Libertads from different years that all share the same calm, open, and clear design—an expression of Mexican culture in bright, fine silver.

Metal Silver
Form Silver Coin
Country of Origin Mexico
Manufacturer Banco de Mexico
Series Libertad
Purity 999/1000
Fineweight 31.10 gram
Gross Weight 31.10 gram
Denomination (oz) 1 oz
Year of issue Random
Grade Brilliant
Condition Circulated
Thickness 2.70 mm
Diameter 40.00 mm
Packaging Single in Pouch