TOP 10 Onzas Libertad en mi colección!

Thank you for supporting my channel by liking, commenting, and subscribing! Already a subscriber? Click the bell icon to receive notifications about every new video I post. 📷 Follow me on Instagram: /lacajademoneda_thecoinbox 📹 English Channel: @TheCoinBoxChannel 📧 Contact me here: [email protected] ---------------------------------------------------- 💰 Buy your Pocket Pinger here: https://coinpingtest.com/referral/qQ1... ---------------------------------------------------- 🔎 How to test your coins and identify counterfeit coins: https://tinyurl.com/6yup68k2 #coins #bankofmexico #silvercoins #numismatics #mexicannumismatics #mint #top10 #silverlibertad #ounce #libertadounce #libertad 0:00 Intro 1:33 Number 10 2:51 Number 9 5:36 Number 8 8:07 Number 7 10:23 Number 6 14:22 Number 5 16:08 Number 4 17:56 Number 3 20:06 Number 2 24:05 Honorable Mentions 27:34 Number 1 Hello, everyone, welcome to The Coin Box! This is my 6th and final TOP 10 video of pieces in my collection for 2024, and since I'm focusing exclusively on Mexican numismatics, I've expanded the categories to include my TOP 10 LIBERTAD ounces! Mexican ounces were not only the first pure silver ounces issued by a country when they were first minted in 1982, but 40 years later they are still highly sought after and collected. Now, this list isn't meant to be an ALL-TIME TOP TEN, but simply the ounces that I value the most and consider the most interesting in my current collection. So, before we begin, take a second to subscribe to the channel and turn on notifications for my upcoming videos. Okay, let's get started! Well, as you can see, I'm personally much more interested in the larger ounces from the 80s than the more modern ones. Now, I recognize that owning the 1998 ounce is very special, but given its current price, I prefer to look for a lesser-known variety that might go unnoticed because most collectors aren't actively seeking it out. For me, that's much more special than focusing on the '98 ounce that everyone is looking for because it's the "key" date, when in reality the Type 2 ounce from '91 probably has an even lower mintage. Anyway, what did you think of this list? Let me know in the comments below. I really appreciate your attention throughout this series, as this is the last Top 10 video of the year. I hope to do this again next year, so if you're new to the channel, don't forget to subscribe and hit the bell to be notified of new videos. If you enjoyed this video, please give it a like and share it with a numismatist friend. Thanks for watching, and see you in the next video!