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Historical Context
The Mexican Libertad is a series of gold and silver bullion coins issued by the Banco de México. It is known for its iconic design featuring Winged Victory (El Ángel de la Independencia) on the reverse and the Mexican National Shield on the obverse. The series was first introduced in 1982 for silver coins, with gold coins following later, and is highly regarded by collectors and investors worldwide.
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