Legal Tender: While it has no nominal face value, it is considered legal tender in Mexico.
Mint Year: The Libertad series has been issued annually since its introduction, with new designs introduced each year.
Design:
Obverse: The coin features the Mexican coat of arms, which includes an eagle perched on a cactus holding a serpent in its beak, symbolizing Mexico’s history and national identity.
Reverse: The reverse side of the coin features the Winged Victory (Victoria Alada), which stands atop a rock and holds a laurel wreath in one hand and a broken chain in the other, symbolizing freedom and independence. This design is based on a famous statue located in Mexico City, commemorating the country's fight for independence.