Well, the impression was a mint set, even if not absolutely expressed as such. I wasn't aware that it wasn't.
Me too !! History behind that coin is: in 1978,79,80 they minted those 1 oz silver coins to use as money, the peso was taking a nose dive Each day, the purchasing power was based on what the spot price of silver was These coins were minted and used as the "official" currency of the day needless to say, it became a disaster, as some merchants, or the public would see fluctuations from one day to the next in spot Hence 1981 had no silver coin while they re-vamped their thinking took them until 1994 to devalue the peso although Jos Lpez Portillo, President When Mexico's Default Set Off Debt Crisis, and disgraced him. The one thing he did give Mexico and the world is the new Libertads we now enjoy.
Yes, it does look as if the people who produce that un-official set want potential buyers to believe it might be an official set. Every day I learn something new about coins. .
same as there are a few sets out there with the COA but, the number is written in and not printed by the mint There is a guy selling "error" sets, or as he claims that the mint shipped and forgot to print the numbers on the COA's Me thinks an inside job happened
http://www.apmex.com/product/60601/2011-1-9-oz-silver-libertad-5-coin-set-999-proof-in-wood-box The type of company that would try to deceive customers into believing they are receiving a SET when in fact it's just a collection of coins. Just look at the review on that page, clearly that customer believes they purchased a mint set based on their comparison.
Agree db, "collection" would be the appropriate term. Also, there's no mention on the APMEX listing which clarifies the fact that this is not an official set. .
Well Im new here but I will try post pics they will suck compared to yall's just cell phone pics I need a flash for my cannon.
This came in today along with this set finally I am swimmin in Libertads 1982-2014 1oz Libertad Bu Set of 35 coins