Gold: $1979.20  Silver: $23.31  Platinum: $983.00  90% Junk $1 FV: $16.67  Gold/Silver Ratio: 84.91

1 oz Libertad Gold Coin Random

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Melt Value: 1 oz Libertad Gold Coin Random

This gold coin contains 1.00 troy ounces of bullion. Based on the metal content and weight, the intrinsic melt value of one 1 oz Libertad Gold Coin Random is $1979.20 based on today's gold spot price.

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1 oz Libertad Gold Coin Random

The Gold Libertad often has an unpredictable and relatively low annual mintage. The number of coins available in recent years has numbered only in the thousands making these coins relatively rare.

There is no pre-published annual mintage amounts for Libertad coins. 

Collectors adore the libertad because of the beauty, the history and rarity. Random year coins are often the best choice for getting gold libertads with low premiums.

Gold Libertad Design

For some, the gold libertad is the most beautifully designed and most elegant looking of all the modern bullion coins. 

The obverse shows the Mexican coat of arms. The seal includes a golden eagle perched on a branch of a prickly pear cactus eating a rattlesnake.

The design is part of an account of Aztec lore. The legend states that the people would know where to build their city once they saw an eagle eating a snake on top of a lake.

This depiction is surrounded by 10 previous generations, showing the evolution of the coat of arms over the nation's rich history. 

The center of the reverse prominently features El Angel, the monument erected to celebrate Mexico's indepence from Spain.

It is a national symbol that highlights the courage of the heroic men that fought for the freedom of Mexico. In her right hand, the Angel of Independence holds the wreath crown that represents independent governance. In her left hand are the broken chains of colonialism. 

1 oz Gold Libertad Random Year:

  • Minted with one troy ounce of .999 pure gold.
  • Obverse shows the design of the Mexican national coat of arms.
  • Reverse features the statue of Winged Victory.
  • IRA Eligible.
  • Date will be dealer's choice selected at random.

The Libertad is minted by the Mexican Mint. Founded in 1535, La Casa de Moneda is the oldest operating mint in the Americas.

1 oz Libertad Gold Coin Mintage History

1 oz Gold Libertad Bullion and Proof Coin Mintage by Year
Year Bullion Proof
1981 596,000 -
1991 109,193 -
1992 46,281 -
1993 73,881 -
1994 1,000 -
2000 2,370 -
2001   -
2002 15,000 -
2003 500 -
2004 3,000 -
2005 3,000 -
2006 4,000 -
2007 2,500 -
2008 800 -
2009 6,200 -
2010 4,000 -
2011 3,000 -
2012 3,000 -
2013 2,350 -
2014 4,050 -
2015 4,800 -
2016 4,100 -
2017 900 -
2018 2,050 -
2019 2,000 -
2020 1,100 -
2021 1,050 -
2022 Not yet known Not yet known


1 oz Libertad Gold Coin Random Specifications

Weight 1 oz
Country Mexico
Type Gold Coin
Mint La Casa de Moneda de Mexico
Year Random Year
Classification Modern
Purity .999 fineness
Diameter 34.5 mm
Width 34.5 mm
Thickness 2.5 mm
Edge Reeded


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