Dillon Gage to Offer Bullion Coins from Banco de Mexico

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August 7, 2014 – Dallas-based Dillon Gage Metals announced its partnership with Banco de Mexico to begin distributing silver bullion products minted by Mexico’s national mint, La Casa de Moneda de Mexico. Mexico’s national mint is the oldest coin producer in the Americas, dating back to 1535. The mint has manufactured legal tender coinage the city of San Luis Potosí since 1983.
Among the products to be offered will be the .999 fine silver Libertad which depicts the Mexican national seal on the obverse and the Angel of Independence and Mexican volcanoes Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl on the reverse. For decades, the Libertad was overlooked by collectors who flocked to U.S. and Canadian coins. In recent years, however, Libertads have grown in popularity as more collectors acknowledge their beauty.
Mexico’s mint has delivered high-quality gold and silver products for centuries, says Terry Hanlon, president of Dillon Gage Metals. “We’re enthusiastic about our new relationship with Banco de México and look forward to making these coins available to our wholesale customers.”
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