Mexican Libertad Silver Bullion Coins: Mas Fina

A short video showing the two different designs of the Mexican Libertad Silver Bullion Coin. The old one, and the current one in 1 ounce form. Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl are the two volcanoes on either side of the Angel of Independence. These coins are minted at the “Casa de Moneda de Mexico”. Est. 1536.


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    9 Responses to “Mexican Libertad Silver Bullion Coins: Mas Fina”

    • osterpicado:

      After watching this, I noticed if you pause @ 1:10, you get a pretty neat effect during the dissolve.

    • silverstacker999:

      I own both, but I prefer the older ones because they are more easily identifiable.

    • osterpicado:

      @silverstacker999 The older design were the first ones I’d got, but after seeing the newer design I just had to get them.

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    • SuperThisishowwedo:

      Cool vid, keep stacking. I own some of the old style Libertad’s, they’re keepers!

    • osterpicado:

      @SuperThisishowwedo Hey, thanks for the comment! I like the writing along the edge of the older ones, but the Angel of Independence is looking pretty good on the newer ones :)

    • SuperThisishowwedo:

      @osterpicado
      I prefer the older ones as they are nice thick coins, they fit in my roll, they look the real deal when it comes to Silver, I expect them to be increasingly rare and valuable in the future. I heard a lot of these got melted down in the 80′s and 90′s, who’s to know how many exist now?!

    • beachbumsocal:

      I also like Libertads. I recently got one that is a 1/2 ounce of silver. hehe

    • DetroitLove4U:

      It’s amazing how Mexico, a ravaged country full of foul politics and ebbed criminal empires, brought to inception an adopted bullion coin strike before the United States. Personally I’m a big fan of Mexican coins. Not Mexican women! Though I enjoy the woman on the obverse of both non business strike varieties. I find that the more modern ones are harder to find in coin shops at least in my area. Though I think the Kookubarra this year is remarkably exemplary in all accounts. Good Job on these!

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