Mexican Silver Libertads

Shop Mexican Silver Libertads at Lone Star Coins — the Casa de Moneda de México’s .999 fine silver coin featuring the Angel of Independence, minted in lower quantities than mainstream 1 oz silver coins. Live spot-based pricing, in stock in San Antonio.

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About Mexican Silver Libertads

Mexican Silver Libertads are sovereign silver coins issued by the Casa de Moneda de México (the Mexican Mint), one of the oldest operating mints in the Western Hemisphere. The series is struck in .999 fine silver and is produced in a range of sizes — most commonly the 1 onza (one troy ounce) — alongside fractional and multi-ounce formats. The coins carry legal-tender status in Mexico, denominated in pesos.

The Libertad series is distinguished by its imagery drawn from Mexican national iconography. The obverse features the Mexican coat of arms — the eagle and serpent motif — surrounded by the ten historical versions of that symbol used throughout the nation's history, a design element unique among world bullion series. The reverse depicts the Winged Victory (Ángel de la Independencia), the iconic monument in Mexico City, set against the twin volcanic peaks of Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl. The series has been produced continuously since 1982, and collector demand for proof and low-mintage issues has grown steadily, particularly for coins graded by PCGS or NGC in high Mint State grades such as MS69 and MS70.

At Lone Star Coins, this collection features Mexican Silver Libertads across multiple years and in certified grades, including PCGS-graded examples. Pricing reflects the live silver spot market, and all coins are in stock at our San Antonio showroom — available to ship nationwide or for in-person pickup. Collectors interested in related silver coinage may also want to browse our broader Silver Coins collection.

Frequently asked questions

The Mexican Silver Libertad is a .999 fine silver bullion and collector coin issued by the Casa de Moneda de México. First produced in 1982, it carries legal-tender status in Mexico and is recognized internationally as a sovereign silver coin. The series is prized both for its silver content and its distinctive Mexican national imagery, making it popular with bullion buyers and numismatic collectors alike.