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1988 1 Onza Libertad PCGS MS67

1988 1 Onza Libertad PCGS MS67

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This coin is part of the Mexican Libertad series, which are highly sought after by collectors and investors due to their limited mintages and unique design.

Here's a breakdown of the coin and its features:

Coin Details:

Year: 1988.

Metal: Silver, .999 fine.

Weight: 1 troy ounce (31.103 grams).

Mint: Casa de Moneda de México (Mexican Mint).

Design:

Obverse: Features the Winged Victoria (Angel of Independence), with the volcanoes Popocatépetl and Iztaccihuatl in the background.

Reverse: Displays the national coat of arms surrounded by historical coats of arms.

Denomination: Does not have a face value, but is considered legal tender in Mexico.

Grading:

MS67, indicating a Mint State grade with only a few minor imperfections.

Certification:

PCGS, a well-known coin grading service.

Other:

Struck in pure silver of Ag. 999 and weighing 1 troy ounce.

Key Features of Mexican Libertad Coins:

No Face Value:

Unlike many other bullion coins, Libertads do not have a face value, making their value tied to the market value of their metal content.

Limited Mintages:

The limited annual mintages often make them highly sought after by collectors and investors.

Legal Tender:

Despite not having a face value, they are considered legal tender in Mexico.

Unique Design:

The coins feature iconic Mexican symbols, such as the Angel of Independence and the national coat of arms.

Additional Information:

The Mexican Libertad series was first introduced in 1982.

They are available in both silver and gold. The coins are often packaged in individual coin capsules or in tubes of 25.

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