1 Oz Mexican Libertad gold coin (various years)
The Mexican Libertad is a gold bullion coin containing 1 Troy ounce of 24 carat gold. The coins design features the goddess Victoria and Mexico's coat of arms.
On request
The first gold 1 Troy Ounce Mexican Libertad was minted in 1981. The Libertad is the third gold investment coin to be introduced to the market, only the gold Maple Leaf and the South African Krugerrand preceded it. The front of this gold coin depicts the goddess Victoria of the Mexican Independence Monument. The back of the coin holds the imprint of the Shield of Mexico.
Purity
Current 1 Troy ounce Mexican Libertads are minted in 24 carat (99.9% pure) gold. In the past Mexican Libertad gold coins had a purity of 90% gold and 10% silver. In 1991 the Mexican Mint added two new currency weights of 1/10 ounce and 1/20 ounce. Today, this gold coin is minted in a total of five different weights.
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** The weight shown relates solely to the weight of the precious metal. The total weight of the product may differ.
*** Prices shown are inclusive of VAT (if applicable).
VAT | 0% tarief |
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Manufacturer | Casa de Moneda de México |
Country of origin | Mexico |
Metal | Gold |
Fineness | 999 |
Weight of precious metal | 31.10 gram | 1 Oz |
Quality | Circulated |
Year | Random |
Diameter (mm) | 37 |
Thickness (mm) | 1.7 |
Package | Coin cover |
Certificate | No |
Delivery time | On request |