CVC & Collectables presents a tougher early-date Libertad—the 1997 Mexico 1 oz Silver Libertad, certified PCGS MS69. These late-90s issues are well-known among collectors for their lower mintages compared to modern releases, making high-grade examples increasingly harder to secure. Get it here now—premium graded Libertads from this era do not last long!
Coin Highlights:
- Issuer: Mexico
- Mint: Casa de Moneda de México
- Date: 1997
- Denomination: 1 Onza
- Metal: Silver (.999)
- Weight: 31.103 grams (1 oz)
- Diameter: 40 mm
- Grade: PCGS MS69
- Obverse: Mexican coat of arms with eagle and serpent, surrounded by historic eagle designs
- Reverse: Winged Victory (Angel of Independence) with volcanoes Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl
- Edge: Reeded
- Type: Mexican Silver Libertad
Collectibility:
Libertads from the 1990s are increasingly sought after, especially in high-grade certified holders. The combination of lower mintages and rising global demand has made these coins a key target for serious collectors.
This PCGS MS69 example offers near-perfect surfaces with strong eye appeal—exactly the type of coin that disappears quickly once listed.
If you’re building a date set or stacking premium Libertads, this is one to grab now. Get it here today—these are getting harder to replace!




