Mexico's semi-numismatic silver coin with low mintages and a striking design.
Compare live prices →First struck in 1982 by Casa de Moneda de México. Annual mintages are typically very low (often under 1 million coins for the 1 oz size) compared to the ASE's 30 million+ — giving Libertads strong potential for numismatic premium growth over time. Released in nine sizes from 1/20 oz up to 1 kilo.
The Angel of Independence (Winged Victory) statue from Mexico City, holding a broken chain and a laurel wreath.
Mexico's national coat of arms surrounded by smaller historical versions.
| Purity | 99.9% silver |
| Weight | 1 oz pure silver (31.10 g) |
| Diameter | 40 mm |
| Face value | No denomination (legal tender by weight) |
| First issued | 1982 |
| Mint | Casa de Moneda de México (founded 1535) |
Low mintages create real numismatic upside on top of silver content — many older Libertad dates trade at multiples of spot.