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Mexican Libertad Colorized Set (1/20 to 1 Oz)
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Obverse: The Coat of arms of Mexico is shown with a Mexican golden eagle perched on a prickly pear cactus devouring a rattlesnake. This imagery relates to the founding of Tenochtitlan, present-day Mexico City. The coat of arms is rooted in the legend where the god Huitzilopotchli told the Aztec people where to build their city where they saw an eagle eating a snake on top of a cactus. The bottom half of the coat of arms has oak and laurel leaves encircling the eagle. The top half has the words Estados Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican States) encircling the eagle. The gold obverse has not changed since its inception and the silver coin had the same obverse at its inception. In 2000, the silver obverse was changed to depict the current Mexican national coat of arms along with 10 past versions of this symbol surrounding it. The Spanish inscription ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS still surrounds the central coat of arms. The past version of the symbol at the top is found in the Codex Mendoza from 1524.
Reverse: The design used was based on the 1921 gold Centenario, a coin issued to mark the centennial of Mexican independence. The winged Victoria of Angel of Independence is in front with the volcanoes Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl in the background. The weight (ONZA or ounce), date, and purity are also listed. The older Libertad coins show a front-facing view of the angel. The new Libertad series shows a three-quarter side profile of the angel. The gold used the older angel from 1981 through 1999. The silver used the older angel from 1982 through 1995.
Data sheet
- Metal:
- Silver
- Metal Content:
- 1.90 Oz
- Purity:
- .999 Fine Silver
- Year:
- 1982(1 Oz), 1994(Fractionals)
- Issuing Country:
- Mexico
- Series:
- Libertad
- Mintage:
- Various
- Manufacturer:
- Bank of Mexico
- Face Value:
- 1, 1/2, 1/4. 1/10. 1/20 Onza
- Thickness:
- Various
- Diameter:
- Various
- Edge Design:
- Reeded
- Mint Mark:
- O/M
Reference: MEXEND2000OTTER
Brand: Bank of Mexico
2000 1 Oz Mexican Endangered Species Otter BU
Reference: MEXEND2000CROC
Brand: Bank of Mexico
2000 1 Oz Mexican Endangered Species Crocodile BU
Reference: MEXEND2001BEAR
Brand: Bank of Mexico
2001 1 Oz Mexican Endangered Species Bear BU
Reference: MEXEND2001RAB
Brand: Bank of Mexico
2001 1 Oz Mexican Endangered Species Rabbit BU
Reference: MEXEND2001PRDOG
Brand: Bank of Mexico
2001 1 Oz Mexican Endangered Species Prairie Dog BU
Reference: MEXEND2000ANT
Brand: Bank of Mexico
2000 1 Oz Mexican Endangered Species Antelope BU
Reference: MEXEND2001EAGLE
Brand: Bank of Mexico