Mexican Libertad 1 oz Silver 2014
The US Mint opened in 1792 and its first director was the renowned scientist David Rittenhouse (1792-1795). The Mint was established as a response to the unstable monetary rates occurring at the time - people realised the importance of stability in circulation. Today, the mint is one of the most prestigious mints in the world. In recent times, production has fluctuated between 4 and 10 billion coins per year, making the American Eagle coins already known all over the world. The United States Mint operates in six cities across the country: the headquarters is in Washington DC, the treasury in Fort Knox, and production centres in Philadelphia, West Point, Denver and San Francisco. Obverse: all the coins in this series have the same obverse - an image of George Washington in a restored version, created by John Flanagan. The reverse of the coin depicts a snow goat standing on a rock, with Reynolds Mountain visible in the background. Below is the year of minting, above is the name GLACIER.To the right is the name of Montana, the US state in whose territory the park lies. On the right from the Latin E pluribus unum meaning one of many.
Producer code
2203
Denomination
-
Form
Silver coin
Weight
1 oz
Metal type
Ag. 999
Diameter
40 mm
Edge
Reeded
Producer
Casa de Moneda de Mexico
Quality
fine
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