Mexico ¼ Onza "Libertad", 1989
Platinum Bullion Coinage
Information
Country
Mexico
Currency
Bullion coinage
(1947 – 9999)
Coin type
Non-circulating coin
Denomination
¼ Onza "Libertad"
Year
1989
Ruler
United Mexican States/Mexican Republic
(1823–9999)
Composition
Platinum (.999)
Shape
Round
Alignment
Coin alignment ↑↓
Technique
Milled
Weight (g)
7.7775
Description
¼ Onza "Libertad" from Mexico. Issued in 1989. Struck in Platinum (.999). Measures 0 mm and weighs 7.78 g.
- Obverse
- The national seal of Mexico; a Mexican eagle facing left with wings raised and held slightly open, standing on its left claw on a flowering nopal cactus that emerges from a lake and extends to each side, with its right claw and beak hold a curving snake; two branches, one of oak in front of the eagle and the other of laurel on the opposite side, form the lower half of a circle, joined in the middle by a ribbon divided into three bands. (United States of Mexico)
- Reverse
- Winged Victoria of the Mexican Independence Victory Column holding a laurel crown in her right hand (symbolizing Victory) and a broken chain in her left (symbolizing Freedom) in front of a landscape with the volcanoes Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl. Mint mark is located below her left hand. (1/4 Ounce Pure Platinum Mexico City 1989 Mexico Fineness .999)
Mintage & Variants
| Date | Mintage | Comment | Frequency | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1989 Mo | 3.5K | Proof |
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