2014 Mexican 1ozt Silver Libertad Coin - "Mexico's best-kept secret year"
2014 Mexico 1 oz Silver Libertad — Key Date BU
With a mintage of just 429,200 coins, the 2014 Silver Libertad stands as one of the lowest-production years in the entire modern bullion series (1982–present). For context, the 2010 Libertad saw over 1 million struck, and most years since 2015 have run well above that figure. The 2014 is the sleeper key date most collectors don't realize they're missing — until they try to find one.
Struck by Casa de Moneda de México, established in 1535, is the world's oldest mint in continuous operation.
This 99.9% fine silver coin features the Winged Victory of Mexican Independence on the reverse and the modern national coat of arms — flanked by the historic versions used since 1821 — on the obverse. No denomination appears on the coin; the Libertad is valued purely on its silver content and its design, a tradition unique among world bullion.
Each coin arrives in Brilliant Uncirculated condition, direct from a smoke-free, climate-controlled inventory. Whether you're completing a date run, hedging with low-mintage silver, or simply drawn to one of the most beautiful bullion designs ever produced, the 2014 belongs in the collection.
Specifications
- Weight: 1 troy oz (31.1 g)
- Purity: .999 fine silver
- Diameter: 40 mm
- Mintage: 429,200 (BU)
- Mint: Casa de Moneda de México