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Bullion Silver Mexican Libertad

The handsome and popular Mexican Silver Libertad {has been|is|continues to be|has long been} {sold in|bought in|bought from|purchased in} 1/20, 1/10, ¼, ½, 1, 2, and 5 oz. {They are|They're|They may be|These are} denominated in "onza" (ounces) {instead of|rather then|compared to|as an alternative} pesos. The Mexican Silver Libertad bullion coin is .999 fine silver.The coin depicts two of {the biggest|the largest|the most important|the greatest} Mexican symbols; the graceful Independence Angel {along with the|besides|along with|in addition to} “Lovers’ Peaks”. The Independence Angel {is the|would be the|will be the|is your} main historic monument {for the|for your|of the|for} Mexican people ({and is also|and it is|which is|and is particularly} considered the symbol of Mexico City). The “Lovers’ Peaks” {in the|within the|inside the|throughout} background are two volcanoes that memorialize a prince and princess {from different|other|different|additional} Indian tribes who {fell in love|felt romantic about|began to love|begin to love}, eloped and were eventually exiled. The reverse {of the|of your|of a typical|of our} coin {features the|points to the|stages the|plays up the} National Emblem in sculptured relief {in the center|center|middle|core} {which is|and that is|that's|which is certainly} {surrounded by|nestled amidst|in the midst of|in the middle of} figures depicting the legend of "Estados Unidos Mexicanos" - {the different|the various|the several|different} versions of the national seal of Mexico – an eagle {with a|by using a|which has a|that has a} snake {in its|in the|within its|within this} beak, {standing on|climbing on|standing in|sitting on} a cactus.The Mexican Mint (La Casa de Moneda de Mexico) {is the|would be the|will be the|is your} oldest mint {in the|within the|inside the|throughout} Americas (1536).


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