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1 Kilo 'Libertad'

Issuer Casa de Moneda de México
Year 2002-2021
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Obverse description The current Mexican national arms occupy the central field, depicting an eagle displayed upon a cactus, devouring a serpent, all within a wreath of oak and laurel. Surrounding the central device is a circular arrangement of ten historical versions of the Mexican coat of arms, representing the heraldic evolution of the nation. The arc legend ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS runs between the central motif and the outer ring of historical arms.
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Reverse description The allegorical figure of Winged Victory, known as the Angel of Independence, is depicted in full relief at center, modeled after the monument crowning the Independence Column in Mexico City. The figure stands with wings outstretched, holding a laurel wreath and a broken chain. In the lower field, the two volcanic peaks of Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl are rendered in the background. The reverse legend in the exergue area records the weight, fineness, date, and mint mark.
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Reverse lettering 1 Kg PLATA PURA 2011 LEY .999 Mo
(Translation: 1 Kilogram Pure Silver .999 Fine)
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