In most gold coin collections, the smallest fractional-ounce options are often the most popular. This holds true in the Proof Mexican Gold Libertad Series, with the 1/10 oz gold coin often boasting a higher mintage than some of its counterparts....... Read More
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The smallest coin in the Mexican Gold Libertad Series is the 1/20 oz gold coin. Offered in the BU and Proof collections, the 1/20 oz gold coin is not only the smallest coin, but in 2021, it is also the lowest-minted coin in the Proof Gold Libertad range. Right now, 2021 1/20 oz Proof Mexican Gold Libertad Coins are available to purchase online from JM Bullion. Coin High... Read More
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The 1/4 oz Proof Gold Libertad is the coin that restarted the popular Mexican Mint collectible series. While the first Proof Gold Libertad was a 1/2 oz gold coin issued in 1989, it was the 2004 release of the 1/4 oz Proof Gold Libertad that lead to the restart of the broader series in 2005 with four additional weights. Right now, 2022 1/4 oz Proof Mexican Gold Libertad Coi... Read More
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Proof Mexican Gold Libertad Coins from the Mexican Mint are offered each year in five weights. Sparsely issued before 2005, the collection has been available annually as of 2005 with weights of 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz, and 1/20 oz gold. Now, 2021 1/4 oz Proof Mexican Gold Libertad Coins are available to you for purchase online from JM Bullion. Coin Highlights: ... Read More
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Mexican Gold Libertad coins were actually introduced by the Mexican Mint one year before the popular Silver Libertad, but the production history of the gold version of the nation's official bullion coin is much different than its silver counterpart. The 2016 1... Read More
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The first coin ever issued in the Proof Mexican Gold Libertad Series was the 1/2 oz gold coin. This gold bullion collectible was issued for the first time in 1989 and would not be issued again until 2005. Since that year, however, the only time a 1/2 oz Proof Gold Libertad wasn’t issued was 2012. Today, 2022 1/2 oz Proof Mexican Gold Libertad Coins are available to you o... Read More
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The Proof Mexican Gold Libertad Series at the Mexican Mint features a total of five weights. These are the same five weights available in the BU Gold Libertad Series and the options consist of a 1 oz gold coin paired with four fractional-ounce coins. The largest of those fractional-ounce coins is the 1/2 oz Gold Libertad. Right now, 2021 1/2 oz Proof Mexican Gold Libertad ... Read More
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One of the more popular annual releases is the Mexican Gold Libertad. While the Mexican Mint debuted this coin program back in 1981, proof strikes weren’t available until 2005. Proof coins are carefully struck multiple times with specially polished dies. This gives the proof coins a mirrored quality. While Proof Mexican Gold Libertads are available individually, you can also purchase them in a 5-coin set featuring all the weight ranges offered ... Read More
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The Proof Mexican Gold Libertad Series offers collectors the same five weights that investors can purchase in the BU Mexican Gold Libertad Series. The coins in this collection come with some of the lowest annual mintages of any coin program in the world. The 1/10 oz gold coin is one of the lowest minted in 2021, boasting a mintage equal to its 1/2 oz and 1/4 oz counterpart... Read More
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The smallest coin available in the Proof Mexican Gold Libertad Series is also one of the two newest additions to the series. The Proof Libertad debuted in 1983 in gold, but it wasn’t until 2005 that the coins were issued on a regular basis. This was the same year that the 1/10 and 1/20 oz coins were added to the collection. Today, 2020 1/20 oz Proof Mexican Gold Libertad... Read More
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Proof Mexican Gold Libertads are available to purchase each year in five weights. While three of these weights were available once each before 2005, the two smallest weights were only introduced in 2005, more than 20 years after the first coins in the series. One of those two smaller weights is the 1/10 oz gold coin. Right now, 2020 1/10 oz Proof Mexican Gold Libertad Coin... Read More
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Mexican Gold Libertad Coins are some of the world’s most beautiful gold coins for sale. Steeped in tradition, the designs on these coins are inspired by the nation’s struggle for independence from Spain two centuries ago and boast images first featured together on a Mexican coin a century ago. Now, 2020 1/4 oz Proof Mexican Gold Libertad Coins are available to you for ... Read More
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Of the five weights available in the Proof Mexican Gold Libertad Series, the largest fractional-ounce coin in the Mexican Mint’s collectible gold series is the 1/2 oz gold coin. The coins of the Proof Gold Libertad Series are typically issued with the same mintage across all five weights. In any given year, it is one of the smaller weights that will have a higher mintage... Read More
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The largest coin available in the Proof Mexican Gold Libertad Series is the 1 oz gold coin. Unlike other programs, the 1 oz gold coin was not the first one offered in this series. In fact, the 1 oz Proof Gold Libertad wasn’t even the second weight offered in the series, but rather, was the third to debut and did so alongside two other new weights in the collection in 200... Read More
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The Mexican Libertad Series is a robust collection from the Mexican Mint. Produced in both silver and gold dating back to the 1980s, the coins of this series come with various versions in each of those metals. When it comes to the gold coins for sale, the Mexican Libertad Series has Brilliant Uncirculated, Proof, and Reverse Proof coins available to buyers. Right now, 2020... Read More
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The Mexican Mint introduced its Gold Libertad Series in 1981, with the proof versions of the coin released in 1983 for the first time. It wasn’t until 2005 that the Proof Mexican Gold Libertad Series took on its current form with five coins available on an annual basis. In addition to buying gold in the series individually, you can also purchase all five coins in a beautiful presentation set. Right now, 2021 Proof Mexican Gold Libertad 5-Coin S... Read More
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The Gold Libertad coins from the Mexican Mint arrived in 1981 as a direct successor to the Centenario gold coin. The latter coin was issued by the mint in 1921 to mark the 100th anniversary of national independence in Mexico. Those coins featured Winged Victory on the obverse and the coat of arms for Mexico on the reverse. Those coins had a 50 Peso face value and were only issued for a decade originally.
Although the Centenario returned to production in 1943, with all coins struck from 1949 to 1972 bearing a singular date mark of “1947.” Today though, the images of the Centenario serve as the inspiration for the Libertad Series. The official bullion coins of Mexico, the Gold Libertad series originated in 1981 with a bullion issue and by 2005, there was a regular issue of the Proof Mexican Gold Libertad Coins as well.
Like many other options in the Mexican Libertad collection, the Proof Mexican Gold Libertad Coin has an on-again, off-again history. Following the 1981 issue of the Gold Libertad as an investment-grade bullion coin, the Mexican Mint issued its first-ever Proof Gold Libertads. The first issue year included only a 1 oz gold coin in 1983. The next issue of a Proof Gold Libertad came in 1989 when there was only a ½ oz gold coin struck. In 2004, another option was introduced with a ¼ oz gold coin struck as the singular option.
Starting in 2005 though, the Mexican Mint put the Proof Mexican Gold Libertad into production for regular release. The debut of the Proof Gold Libertads for regular issue in 2005 introduced two new weights not previously available. The 2005 Proof Mexican Gold Libertad coins included a 1/10 oz and 1/20 oz option to go along with the previously offered ¼ oz, ½ oz, and 1 oz gold coins for sale. The Proof Gold Libertad has been available in every year since 2005 across all five weights, with the lone exception of 2012 when no proof coins were struck.
While the Mexican Gold Libertad coins are known for their low mintage figures in both bullion and proof, the Proof Gold Libertad has some of the lowest mintage figures you’ll find among annual-release coin programs. The highest mintage figure ever recorded for a singular coin in this series was the 2005 ¼ oz Proof Gold Libertad which had just 2,600 coins struck. Only two years have featured mintage figures in each weight that exceeded 1,000 coins. The 2011 coins had a mintage of 1,100 each across the 1/20, 1/10, ½, and 1 oz coins. The ¼ oz was an exception with a total of 2,000 struck that year.
More recently, the 2016 Proof Mexican Gold Libertad coin had the highest combined mintage in the collection’s brief history. Exactly 2,100 coins were struck in each of the five weights for a total mintage in the series of 10,500 coins. The lowest mintage year came in 2014 when the total series of five coins didn’t even crack 3,500 coins. 2014 Proof Gold Libertads had a mintage of 250 coins each for the 1/20, 1/10, ½ oz, and 1 oz coins. The ¼ oz coin was nominally higher at just 350 coins.
The Proof Gold Libertad coins have the same design elements on the obverse and reverse featured on all coins in the Libertad series, both silver and gold. There are, however, some differences you’ll notice across the larger Proof Mexican Gold Libertad Series. For example, the Mexican Gold Libertad BU coins were issued at intervals during the 1980s and 1990s, and these coins featured the original Winged Victory design from the Centenario.
In 2000, the Mexican Mint modernized its depiction of Winged Victory. This is the current design of Winged Victory that reflects her image as she stands atop the Mexican Independence Victory Column erected in Mexico City in 1921. While bullion coins were struck with both depictions of Winged Victory, the Proof Gold Libertads feature only the modern version of Winged Victory with the “OM” mint mark, weight, purity, and metal content of the coin with the twin mountain peaks in the background.
The reverse side of the Proof Mexican Gold Libertad coins also use the coat of arms design for the nation of Mexico. The 1 oz gold coins have the full coat of arms with 10 historic versions as found on the bullion coins, while the four fractional weights use only the modern coat of arms.
As proof coins, these Gold Libertads have greater visual brilliance than the bullion versions of the coin. Proof Mexican Gold Libertad coins have frosted, matte finishes on the design elements and a deeply-mirrored, clear background field.
JM Bullion carries the Proof Mexican Gold Libertad coin. If you have any questions about these coins and available options, please contact our customer service team at 800-276-6508, online through our live chat, and via our email address.