Hello everyone.....
I hope all is well, and you are all safe and healthy. Today is the twentieth day in a row that I’ve been visiting my dad in the hospital.
Without health everything we are stacking for is for nothing. Sure, whoever you leave your stack to will benefit to a degree. But that was not the game plan for most.
Enough on my morbid thoughts.
Let’s get back on track here. So today is #fiestatuesday, which means today we post a coin from a Spanish dominant country.
Today I am going to share with you a round from Mexico. Yes a round..... because the Onza has never had a denomination on it, which makes it a round not a coin. Even the second version the Libertad is the a round as well.
The original Onza design was produced from 1982-1995. I am going to share a 1983 round, which is the second lowest mintage year of this design with just a tick over one million produced.
That’s not a lot if you compare it to the American Silver Eagle. The lowest production of those is just under four million, and the average year more then twenty four million are struck.