2025 Mexico 1/2 oz Silver Libertad MS-69 NGC (ER, Coat of Arms)

2025 Mexico 1/2 oz Silver Libertad MS-69 NGC (ER, Coat of Arms)

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The Silver Libertad is Mexico's treasured coin, cherished for its stunning design and limited bullion mintages. Due to the 2025 low mintages, the 1/2 oz BU is now available as a 69 condition certified by NGC with Early Release designation.

Coin Highlights:
  • Contains 1/2 oz of .999 fine silver.
  • Historically low mintage of only 100 coins!
  • Each coin is encapsulated in a NGC holder, grading this coin a near perfect Mint State-69 Early Release. The holder also includes our exclusive coat of arms label.
  • Obverse: Features the national seal of Mexico with the official name for Mexico in Spanish: “Estados Unidos Mexicanos.”
  • Reverse: Depicts two key symbols of the Mexican people: the Winged Victory statue in the forefront and the Mexican volcanoes Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl in the background.
  • Guaranteed by Banco de México.

This magnificent Brilliant Uncirculated 2025 1/2 oz Silver Libertad coin is a popular choice not only because of its attractive design, but also its mintage at Casa de Moneda de México, the oldest mint in North America. Add this 2025 1/2 oz Silver Libertad MS-69 NGC Early Release coin to your cart today!

Mexican Silver Libertads
The Silver Libertad is a coin like no other in the Americas. Unlike its counterparts that are only minted in 1 oz sizes, the Mexican Silver Libertad comes in a range of sizes including 1/20 oz, 1/10 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/2 oz, 1 oz, 2 oz, 5 oz and 1 kilo of .999 fine silver. This wide array of sizes allows the Silver Libertad to one of the most versatile silver coins in the market. Though the Silver Libertad is minted in many different sizes, it has lower populations than that of the American Silver Eagle or Canadian Silver Maple Leaf. These low mintages add to the collectibility of the Mexican Silver Libertad.

The Mexican Silver Libertad honors the legend of two Mexican volcanoes in the background of the reverse. According to a pre-Columbian legend, a warrior named Popocatépetl fell in love with Iztaccíhuatl, a king’s daughter, and earned a tentative marriage blessing from the king on the condition that he win a battle against a rival tribe. While the battle delayed the warrior, a rival suitor started a rumor that Popocatépetl had been killed in the battle, and the fair maiden died of a broken heart. Upon finally returning as the victor from the battle, Popocatépetl discovered the fate of his lover and buried her on top of a mountain range that assumed the shape of a sleeping woman in honor of the dead maiden. Grief-stricken, Popocatépetl climbed an adjacent mountain in order to keep eternal watch over his beloved. Today, the depiction of the volcanoes on the Silver Libertad coin still tells the lovers’ story.

2025 Libertad Release
The 2025 Libertad coin release is historic due to its extremely low mintages and the complete absence of gold coins—a first for the series. In stark contrast to previous years, where the 1 oz silver BU Libertad often had mintages over 300,000 (e.g., ~437,000 in 2021), the 2025 version is limited to just 300 coins. Other sizes are equally scarce: the 5 oz BU silver Libertad is limited to 200 coins, and the ¼ oz BU version to only 100 coins. These unprecedented lows have made 2025 one of the rarest Libertad years ever, with collector demand and secondary market prices expected to surge accordingly.

Mexican Mint
La Casa de Moneda de México, commonly known as the Mexican Mint, has been minting the Silver Libertad since the first year of issue in 1982. The Mexican Mint was originally established in 1535 by the Spanish viceroy Antonio de Mendoza under the authority of the Spanish Crown to create the first mint in the Americas. The Mexican Mint has been minting coins such as the Silver 8 Reales and Silver Peso that have circulated across the globe from the Americas and even into Asia. These silver coins became the foundation of the modern Mexican Silver Libertad.

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