Pièce 1/4 once d'or Libertad mexicaine Année aléatoire | Monnaie mexicaine
Pièce 1/4 once d'or Libertad mexicaine Année aléatoire | Monnaie mexicaine
Pièce 1/4 once d'or Libertad mexicaine Année aléatoire | Monnaie mexicaine
Pièce 1/4 once d'or Libertad mexicaine Année aléatoire | Monnaie mexicaine

Pièce 1/4 once d'or Libertad mexicaine Année aléatoire | Monnaie mexicaine

Pièce 1/4 once d'or Libertad mexicaine Année aléatoire | Monnaie mexicaine
Pièce 1/4 once d'or Libertad mexicaine Année aléatoire | Monnaie mexicaine
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Mexico is a nation that is renowned for its beauty and the fierce pride of the people that reside within it. The pride is reflected in its rich culture and history and has been instilled in all of the nation's products, including its bullion range.

The Mexican Libertad has enduring popularity among investors looking to diversify their holdings with a unique and well-designed coin. Libertads are minted in extremely low quantities compared to other bullion coins, which increases both demand and premiums. In addition to their low mintage, their collectability can be appreciated by numismatists as well, ensuring that this is a sound purchase for investment. Diversify your holdings with the addition of a Random Year 1/4 oz Mexican Libertad Gold coin right now!

COIN HIGHLIGHTS

  • Ships individually in a plastic flip sleeve
  • Consisting of 1/4 oz 999 Pure Gold
  • Obverse: Features a relief of Mexico's national shield, surrounded by nine iterations of Mexico's historical coats of arms
  • Reverse: Features Mexico City’s Angel of Independence shown against the background of Mexico's two landmark volcanoes, Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl along with the coin's weight, purity, and metal content rendered in Spanish

The obverse feature is the monument of independence, Angel de la Independencia which is displayed prominently in the heart of Mexico City. The monument is in homage to the Roman Goddess of victory, or Victoria, with no attention to detail left out. In the background, rest the Volcanoes Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl, the Nation's second and third largest volcanoes, respectively. The two volcanic structures hold a prominent role in Aztec mythology, as Popocatépetl was a fearsome warrior who was promised the Emperor's daughter, Iztaccíhuatl upon the successful completion of an ensuing battle, to increase the warrior's ferocity and resolve. Assuming that he would not return, the Emperor told his daughter that Popocatépetl had died in battle, causing Iztaccíhuatl to perish from grief. Following his triumphant return, the fearless warrior encountered his deceased bride and laid her to rest. Her form remains as Iztaccíhuatl mountain, or La Mujer Dormida, "The Sleeping woman." The legend of the reverse side of the coin reveals its weight, purity, and year of issue, written in Spanish. To this day, Popocatépetl remains an active Volcano, while Iztaccíhuatl does not.

At the center of the reverse, a Golden Eagle is depicted atop of a cactus, as it devours a snake. The encircling images are the various phases of the Mexican coat of arms in a clockwise direction. The reverse also pays tribute to the Aztec heritage of the Nation. It was prophesied that the ancient civilization would settle around the location in which the image was witnessed as reality. Mexico City is the land in which this prophecy is said to have materialized.

ABOUT THE MEXICAN MINT

Established in 1535, La Casa de Moneda de Mexico, or The Mexican Mint, is the oldest mint in the Americas and one of the world's oldest mints, with the Mexican Gold Peso being an enduring and highly collected relic of the past. With an operational life in excess of 400 years, it is safe to say that Mexico's national mint has a well-established and well-garnered reputation. A contributing factor to the mint's success is the Libertad bullion coin.

Specifications
SKU
6658
Finish
Quelques ternissements
Year
Not Available
Reverse
La victoire ailée sur la colonne de l’Indépendance Mexicaine devant un paysage avec les volcans Popocatpetl et Iztaccihuatl et la mention « 1/4 ONZA Oro Pura LEY .999 »
Obverse
Sceau national du Mexique et la mention « Estados Unidos Mexicanos »
Purity
999
Manufacturer
Hôtel des monnaies mexicaine
Country
Mexique
Weight
1/4 oz
Average Thickness (mm)
1.4
Diameter (mm)
23

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