Why purchase this 2021-Mo 2 oz Silver Mexico Libertad Onza?
Casa de Moneda de Mexico continues the rich tradition of the Silver Libertad with this 2021 2 oz piece. The coin is a perfect choice for collectors who share their favorite hobby with their significant others. This series is unique for its two letter mint mark, "Mo," and the fact that the Mexican government uses the special denomination of onza for the series, which is tied to the market value of silver, rather than a set face value.
- The coin's legal tender value is tied to the price of silver.
- This coin was struck from 2 oz of .999 fine silver and has a limited mintage of 13,000 pieces.
- This piece bears the "Mo" mint mark of Casa de Moneda de Mexico.
- The Silver Libertad series began in 1982.
- Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) graded this coin Mint State 69.
- This coin's grade is provided on an exclusive Mexico label.
Striking Angel of Independence Design
Obverse: At the center of the obverse is the current Mexican coat of arms. The design consists of an open wreath partially encircling an eagle as it eats a snake. Above the bird is the inscription "ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS." Beyond the inscription and the wreath are ten historic coats of arms of Mexico.
Reverse: The reverse design features the Angel of Independence, a statue that stands in downtown Mexico City as a symbol of the country's freedom from Spain. Beyond are Popocatépetl and Iztaccihuatl, a pair of volcanoes that were named for lovers of pre-Columbian lore. Arching over this are inscriptions of the coin's metal content, "2 ONZAS PLATA PURA," date, "2021," and purity, "LEY .999."
Virtually Flawless MS69 with Exclusive Mexico Label
Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) provided this coin's grade on an exclusive Mexico label. The grading company awarded this piece its second highest grade, Mint State 69. That grade is given to coins that appear perfect to the unaided eye.
Add this 2 oz Silver 2021-Mo Mexico Libertad Onza to your collection today.
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