


**Product Details:** This 2022 release continues the cherished Libertad series that commenced in 1982. The 5 oz Silver Libertads are renowned for their limited mintages, often accompanied by rapidly appreciating premiums, enhancing their allure among collectors. **Coin Highlights:** - Contains 5 oz of .999 fine Silver. - Individual coins are encased in a protective capsule, while orders of five or more may be packaged in mint tubes. - Obverse: Showcases a sculptural relief design of the national shield, enveloped by the legend "Estados Unidos Mexicanos" (United Mexican States), surrounded by various national coats of arms representing Mexico's rich history. - Reverse: Illustrates two significant symbols of the Mexican people—the Winged Victory statue in the foreground and the Mexican volcanoes Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl in the background. - Guaranteed by Banco de México. Silver Libertad coins enjoy global popularity for their restricted mintages and exceptional design. The 5 oz Silver Libertads, with substantially lower production numbers than their 1 oz counterparts, present an enhanced collectible opportunity. Enrich your collection by adding this 2022 5 oz Silver Mexican Libertad coin to your cart today! **Mexican Silver Libertads:** Introduced in a Brilliant Uncirculated finish in 1996, the 5 oz Silver Libertad coins have been an annual production since then. Crafted at La Casa de Moneda de México, North America's oldest mint, each release exhibits varying mintages, consistently lower than other bullion counterparts, heightening the Libertad series' desirability. The larger 5 oz Silver Libertad is a favored choice for collectors seeking a more substantial version of the popular 1 oz coin. The obverse features Mexico's historical coat of arms, while the reverse narrates the legend of the star-crossed lovers, Princess Iztaccíhuatl and Warrior Popocatépetl, transformed into volcanoes by Aztec gods to unite them eternally. **Bank of Mexico:** La Casa de Moneda de Mexico, or the Mexican Mint, is the birthplace of Libertads, established in 1535 and recognized as North America's oldest mint. Serving as the national mint of Mexico, it operates under the patronage of the Bank of Mexico, the country's central bank. Responsible for producing circulating coinage, currency, and Precious Metal coins, the mint is centrally located in Mexico City.
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