VF Mexican LIBERTAD 1 OZ Silver Coin ~BULLION VAL~NoRes

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VERY FINE Mexican Libertad 1 OZ SILVER COIN Near MINT, Starting below its BULLION VALUE. Brilliant Uncirculated. - No Reserve - This coin is the 1983 edition of the Serie Libertad Plata (silver Liberty series). It's documented on Wiki (Thanks Wiki). You can find information on the current edition at the Banco de México who issued the coin. From the back -- according to Wiki, we have the "Coat of Arms of Mexico." This features the enduring icon of Mexico. It appears to be an eagle vanquishing a snake. The front (what I would consider the front) shows a winged Victoria with volcanoes in the background. "Plata Pura" sounds like "Pure Silver." It's almost pure -- "Ley .999" means that .001 of the 1 ozt (onza) is something else. The stats are as follows: 1 ozt (troy ounce), .999 Silver, about 36 mm in diameter. I'm starting this auction at below the bullion price -- $45.00. (Or $60, Buys it now before the first bid.) livesilver the price of silver was about $46 per ounce. This 1-ounce coin at .999 pure would have to have a bullion value of about $46 (less about four and a half cents), if my math is correct. I'd like to think that that there's some true numismatic value to the item. Wiki provides production numbers on these coins. It states there that in 1983 the "1 ozt" Silver bullion coins (with "Millesimal fineness" .999) read more