Mexican Gold Coins — Buy Libertads & Pesos from an Authorized Dealer

Secure your wealth with the unmatched liquidity of Mexican Mint bullion. As a leading US dealer, BOLD provides real-time spot pricing on IRA-eligible Libertads and historic Pesos. Benefit from fully insured, discreet delivery and the lowest premiums in the market. Secure a sovereign gold investment today.

Mexican Gold Peso - 10 Peso

Mexican Gold Peso - 10 Peso

$15.00/item over spot!

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$1,114.63
Mexican Gold Peso - 2 1/2 Peso

Mexican Gold Peso - 2 1/2 Peso

$40.00/item over spot!

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$315.76
Mexican Gold Peso - 2 Peso

Mexican Gold Peso - 2 Peso

$45.00/item over spot!

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$262.72
Mexican Gold Peso - 50 Peso

Mexican Gold Peso - 50 Peso

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Mexican Gold Peso - 20 Peso

Mexican Gold Peso - 20 Peso

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Mexican Gold Peso - 5 Peso

Mexican Gold Peso - 5 Peso

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Authorized Dealer · Casa de Moneda de México

Why BOLD Is the Right Source for Mexican Gold Coins

BOLD Precious Metals is one of the few North American bullion dealers operating as an authorized seller of the Casa de Moneda de México — Mexico's national mint, founded in 1535 and one of the oldest operating mints in the Western Hemisphere. Every Mexican gold coin you purchase from BOLD is sourced directly through official mint channels, guaranteed for weight and purity, and backed by full chain-of-custody documentation. No gray market. No third-party wholesaler markups.

When you're deploying real capital into physical gold, sourcing from an authorized dealer isn't a bonus — it's the baseline requirement that too many buyers overlook until after the transaction.

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Price Match Guarantee

If you find a lower verified price on Mexican gold coins from another authorized dealer, we'll match it — a buying environment no competitor currently offers at this level of mint-direct sourcing.

Ryan Cochran, Founder of BOLD Precious Metals
Expert Reviewed
Reviewed by , Founder of BOLD Precious Metals
Last reviewed: April 2026 · 10+ years in precious metals

Mexican Gold Coin Series: What You're Actually Buying

The Mexican Mint produces two primary gold coin series relevant to today's investor and collector. Understanding the differences between them — fineness, IRA eligibility, premium behavior, and historical context — is the first step to buying the right product for your specific strategy. These are not interchangeable.

Weight Stacker

Strategy

Maximize gold content per dollar — focus on the 50 Peso Centenario.

IRA Buyer

Strategy

Tax-advantaged accumulation — the Gold Libertad is your only Mexican gold option.

Numismatist

Strategy

Numismatic upside — hunt low-mintage Libertad years and proof issues.

Currently Available Mexican Gold Peso Coins
2 1/2 Peso Preorder 2 Peso Preorder 10 Peso In Stock 50 Peso Preorder
Currently, only four Mexican Gold Peso products remain available at BOLD. Most smaller Peso denominations are temporarily out of stock.

The Gold Libertad — .999 Fine Gold

The Mexican Gold Libertad is the official modern bullion coin of the Mexican government. First struck in 1981, the Libertad features one of the most intricate designs in the global bullion market: the Ángel de la Independencia (Winged Victory) on the obverse, framed by Mexico's historical and current national coat of arms on the reverse — incorporating ten distinct versions of the coat of arms across its field. No other major sovereign bullion coin attempts this level of artistic complexity.

Overlooked Fact: No Face Value

The Libertad carries no face value — one of the only bullion coins in the world issued without a nominal denomination. Its value is 100% tied to gold content. For the pure bullion investor, this means pricing reflects exactly one thing: gold weight at market.

Ryan Cochran — Bold Precious Metals · Dealer Insight

"The Libertad's low annual mintage is the single most underreported data point in the North American bullion market. In years where the Mexican Mint produces fewer than 5,000 one-ounce Libertads, you're not buying pure bullion — you're buying a low-mintage numismatic that happens to carry a bullion premium today. I've personally watched Libertads from specific production years more than double their over-spot premium within a decade. That behavior is completely unlike a Gold Eagle or Maple Leaf. If you're buying Libertads purely for gold weight, any year works. If you're buying for long-term premium appreciation, pay attention to the mint's annual production figures and focus on proof and low-mintage years."

Gold Libertad — Denomination & Specification Breakdown
Libertad Size Gold Content Purity IRA Eligible Notes
1 oz 1.0 troy oz .999 fine Yes Most liquid, most widely collected
1/2 oz 0.5 troy oz .999 fine Yes Strong collector demand, limited annual supply
1/4 oz 0.25 troy oz .999 fine Yes Mid-tier entry point, consistent availability
1/10 oz 0.1 troy oz .999 fine Yes Fractional stacker favorite
1/20 oz 0.05 troy oz .999 fine Yes Smallest fractional; highest per-oz premium, but extreme scarcity in low-mintage years

Historic Mexican Gold Pesos — .900 Fine Gold

The historic Peso series — from the 2 Peso up through the flagship 50 Peso Centenario — represents the workhorse tier of the Mexican gold market for weight-focused buyers. Originally minted between 1905 and 1959, with official government-authorized restrikes produced to meet sustained global demand. They are struck in 90% gold / 10% copper alloy, which provides exceptional durability and a distinctly warmer gold tone compared to .9999 fine coins.

1.2057

Troy oz Pure Gold — 50 Peso

Among the highest single-coin gold content produced by any sovereign government mint in the 20th century.

1921

Year First Minted

Struck to commemorate the centennial of Mexican independence from Spain — the "Centenario."

Ryan Cochran — Bold Precious Metals · Dealer Verdict

"For serious stackers who want the most gold for their dollar, the 50 Peso Centenario is one of the best-kept value plays in North American bullion. At 1.2057 troy ounces per coin, you're accumulating substantial gold weight at premiums that routinely run 2–4% below what you'd pay for a standard 1 oz Gold Eagle. The .900 fineness isn't a liability — it's an advantage for buyers who want a harder, more scratch-resistant coin for long-term physical storage. This is the first coin I recommend to weight-focused buyers who don't need IRA eligibility and want maximum gold content per dollar spent."

Historic Mexican Gold Pesos — Denomination & Gold Content
Denomination Pure Gold Content Purity IRA Eligible Key Fact
50 Peso Centenario 1.2057 troy oz .900 fine No Highest gold content in series; strongest per-oz value
20 Peso 0.4823 troy oz .900 fine No Excellent value-per-gram tier; strong secondary market
10 Peso 0.2411 troy oz .900 fine No Mid-range fractional; consistent availability
5 Peso 0.1205 troy oz .900 fine No Entry-level historic gold; affordable fractional
2.5 Peso 0.0603 troy oz .900 fine No Small fractional with strong collector interest
2 Peso 0.0482 troy oz .900 fine No Lowest entry point in the series

Overlooked Fact: The "1947" Date

Official government restrikes of the 50 Peso Centenario are dated 1947 regardless of actual production year — a deliberate policy by the Mexican government to maintain a consistent numismatic identity for the restrike program. You cannot determine production year from the coin date alone — a detail that surprises even experienced collectors when they first encounter it.



Retirement Strategy

IRA Eligibility: Which Mexican Gold Coins Qualify?

Not all Mexican gold coins meet the IRS fineness requirement for inclusion in a Self-Directed Precious Metals IRA. The IRS mandates a minimum fineness of .995 for gold held in a tax-advantaged retirement account.

IRA Eligible

Gold Libertad 1 oz — .999 fine
Gold Libertad 1/2 oz — .999 fine
Gold Libertad 1/4 oz — .999 fine
Gold Libertad 1/10 oz — .999 fine
Gold Libertad 1/20 oz — .999 fine

All Libertad sizes exceed the IRS .995 minimum threshold.

Not IRA Eligible

50 Peso Centenario
20 Peso
10 Peso
5 Peso
2.5 Peso & 2 Peso

.900 fine falls below the IRS minimum fineness standard.

IRA Setup — BOLD Can Help

If your strategy involves tax-advantaged accumulation through a Self-Directed Precious Metals IRA, the Gold Libertad is your only Mexican gold option. BOLD facilitates the complete IRA transfer and approved depository process. Learn more about setting up a Precious Metals IRA with BOLD or contact our IRA specialists directly for a no-pressure consultation.

Mexican Gold vs. American Gold Eagles: The Premium Reality

Coin Typical Premium Over Spot IRA Eligible Numismatic Upside Best For
50 Peso Centenario 2–4% No Modest Weight stackers seeking lowest cost-per-oz
Gold Libertad (common year) 3–5% Yes High (low-mintage years) IRA buyers & premium-appreciation hunters
American Gold Eagle 4–7% Yes Low–Moderate Familiar buyers; maximum liquidity
Canadian Maple Leaf 3–5% Yes Low Ultra-fine purity (.9999) buyers

Dealer Insight — Premium Cost Reality

For a buyer purchasing $20,000 in gold, a 3% premium difference translates to roughly $600 in additional cost with no corresponding increase in gold content or liquidity. Mexican gold coins offer globally recognized sovereign backing, centuries-old mint credibility, and — in the Libertad's case — genuine numismatic upside potential, all at a more competitive entry cost than most US-minted alternatives.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Are Mexican gold coins a good investment?

Yes — particularly for buyers who want sovereign-backed gold at below-average premiums. The historic Peso series, especially the 50 Peso Centenario, offers some of the lowest cost-per-troy-ounce in the gold coin market. The Libertad adds genuine numismatic appreciation potential due to its low and variable annual mintage, with certain years producing fewer than 5,000 coins across all sizes combined.

What is the difference between a Gold Libertad and a Gold Centenario?

The Libertad is Mexico's modern sovereign bullion coin (.999 fine gold, first minted 1981, no face value, available in five sizes from 1/20 oz to 1 oz). The Centenario is a historic coin first struck in 1921 (.900 fine gold, contains 1.2057 troy oz of pure gold per coin). Libertads are IRA eligible; Centenarios are not, but frequently offer a lower cost-per-troy-ounce for straight bullion buyers.

Does BOLD sell authentic Mexican gold coins?

Yes. BOLD Precious Metals is an authorized seller of the Casa de Moneda de México. All coins are guaranteed for authenticity, weight, and purity. Every order ships fully insured with tracking from point of fulfillment to your door.

Do Mexican gold coins carry numismatic value?

Gold Libertads from low-mintage years — particularly years where the Mexican Mint produced fewer than 5,000 coins across all denominations — carry meaningful numismatic premiums above spot that increase over time as collector demand outpaces supply. Historic Peso coins also carry collector premiums, but these are generally modest compared to low-mintage Libertads. If numismatic appreciation is part of your strategy, focus on Libertad proof issues and low-production-year bullion strikes.

What is the premium on Mexican gold coins compared to US Gold Eagles?

Generally, the 50 Peso Centenario trades 2–4% over spot, and Gold Libertads in common years run 3–5% over spot — both typically below the 4–7% premiums standard for American Gold Eagles in normal market conditions. During periods of high demand or supply disruption, premiums across all sovereign coins compress toward each other, but Mexican gold coins have historically maintained a per-ounce cost advantage for weight-focused buyers.

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