Mexico. 2 Onzas 1998






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1998 Mexican Libertad silver coin, 2 ounces of .999 fine silver, minted by Casa de Moneda de México, certified FDC by Rossi with official seals, a key-date issue in the Libertad series.
Description from the seller
This is a highly sought-after Mexican silver coin among collectors, known as Libertad. Here is a detailed description based on the images provided:
Coin Details
Country of issue: Mexico.
Year: 1998 (a particularly important year for this series due to its limited edition).
Weight: 2 ounces.
Purity: Pure silver .999 (Pure Silver).
Zecca: Mexico City Mint (identified by the symbol 'M°').
Physical description
Front (Obverse): Depicts the Angel of Independence (the Winged Victoria) standing in front of the Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl volcanoes. At the top, it reads '2 OUNCES PURE SILVER' and the year '1998 .999 FINE'.
Retro (Reverse): In the center, it features the current Mexican national emblem (the eagle eating the serpent). Surrounding it are ten historical emblems used by Mexico over the centuries.
State of Preservation and Certification
The coin is sealed in a professional numismatic envelope with the seals of expert Rossi Riccardo, a numismatic specialist registered with the tribunal and the Chamber of Commerce of Cagliari.
Indicated grade: The expert checked the FDC (Fior di Conio) box, which indicates a coin that has never circulated and retains its original brilliance.
Authenticity: The presence of the expertise and the brass seals marked 'Rossi' is a guarantee of the piece's authenticity and integrity.
Market value
The 1998 2-ounce edition is considered a 'key date' for the Libertad series. Since only a very limited number of specimens were produced that year compared to other editions, its numismatic value is significantly higher than the simple silver content value.
In these conditions (certified in perfect condition), it is a piece of great interest for collectors of world and Mexican coins.
This is a highly sought-after Mexican silver coin among collectors, known as Libertad. Here is a detailed description based on the images provided:
Coin Details
Country of issue: Mexico.
Year: 1998 (a particularly important year for this series due to its limited edition).
Weight: 2 ounces.
Purity: Pure silver .999 (Pure Silver).
Zecca: Mexico City Mint (identified by the symbol 'M°').
Physical description
Front (Obverse): Depicts the Angel of Independence (the Winged Victoria) standing in front of the Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl volcanoes. At the top, it reads '2 OUNCES PURE SILVER' and the year '1998 .999 FINE'.
Retro (Reverse): In the center, it features the current Mexican national emblem (the eagle eating the serpent). Surrounding it are ten historical emblems used by Mexico over the centuries.
State of Preservation and Certification
The coin is sealed in a professional numismatic envelope with the seals of expert Rossi Riccardo, a numismatic specialist registered with the tribunal and the Chamber of Commerce of Cagliari.
Indicated grade: The expert checked the FDC (Fior di Conio) box, which indicates a coin that has never circulated and retains its original brilliance.
Authenticity: The presence of the expertise and the brass seals marked 'Rossi' is a guarantee of the piece's authenticity and integrity.
Market value
The 1998 2-ounce edition is considered a 'key date' for the Libertad series. Since only a very limited number of specimens were produced that year compared to other editions, its numismatic value is significantly higher than the simple silver content value.
In these conditions (certified in perfect condition), it is a piece of great interest for collectors of world and Mexican coins.
