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1 Onza 'Libertad'

Issuer Casa de Moneda de México
Year 2000-2022
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Shape Round
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Mint Casa de Moneda de México (Mo), Mexico City
Mintage 2000 Mo - - 2,370
2002 Mo - - 15,000
2003 Mo - - 500
2004 Mo - - 3,000
2005 Mo - - 3,000
2005 Mo - Proof - 250
2006 Mo - - 4,000
2006 Mo - Proof - 520
2007 Mo - - 2,500
2007 Mo - Proof - 500
2008 Mo - - 800
2008 Mo - Proof - 500
2009 Mo - - 6,200
2009 Mo - Proof - 500
2010 Mo - - 4,000
2010 Mo - Proof - 600
2011 Mo - - 3,000
2011 Mo - Proof - 1,100
2012 Mo - - 3,000
2013 Mo - - 2,350
2013 Mo - Proof - 400
2014 Mo - - 4,050
2014 Mo - Proof - 250
2015 Mo - - 4,800
2015 Mo - Proof - 500
2016 Mo - - 4,100
2016 Mo - Proof - 2,100
2017 Mo - - 900
2017 Mo - Proof - 600
2018 Mo - - 2,050
2018 Mo - Proof - 1,000
2018 Mo - Reverse Proof - 1,000
2019 Mo - - 2,000
2019 Mo - Proof - 750
2019 Mo - Reverse Proof - 500
2020 - Proof - 250
2020 Mo - - 1,100
2020 Mo - Proof - 250
2020 Mo - Reverse Proof - 250
2021 Mo - - 1,050
2021 Mo - Proof - 500
2021 Mo - Reverse Proof - 500
2022 Mo - - 1,900
2022 Mo - Proof - 1,300
2022 Mo - Reverse Proof - 500
Additional information

The Libertad series launched in 1981 as Mexico's answer to the Krugerrand and Maple Leaf, deliberately positioned outside the Banco de México's legal tender framework — these coins carry no face value, insulating them from peso devaluations that have repeatedly eroded confidence in Mexican currency since the 1976 float. The .999 fineness, finer than the old 50 Peso "Centenario" that preceded it, was a direct commercial decision to compete in international bullion markets.

Mintages within this date range fluctuate sharply year to year, with some issues in the low thousands — the 2012 one-ounce gold, for instance, saw a mintage of roughly 1,500 pieces.