Collecting coins has been popular throughout the world and history. Some people collect coins as an investment others such as myself collect coins as a hobby and I started collecting coins many years ago. My interest was more in the coins itself and not so much as to the grade of the coins, though I always looked for the best grade possible within my budget. For people who collect anything; coins, stamps, art work or even rocks for a hobby, one thing that makes the hobby worth while, other than the ownership of the object, is to be able to display and show them to others.

The Silver Mexican Libertad is a one troy ounce (.999) fine silver bullion coin minted at the Mexican Mint “La Casa de Moneda de Mexico”, with a face value of one onza (ounce). It weights 31.63 grams and has a diameter of 40.60 mm. The obverse depicts the Independence Angel in the foreground which is the primary historic monument in Mexico and viewed as the symbol of Mexico City. The background has two volcanoes called Iztaccihuatl and Popocatepetl in the native nahuatl language. The reverse shows the National Emblem of Mexico; a golden eagle perched on a cactus, devouring a snake.

1953 Coronation Commemorative Coin Queen Elizabeth II
This commemorative coin was struck in 1953 to commemorate the coronation of Elizabeth II on June 2nd at Westminster Abbey in the United Kingdom .It is a five shilling piece or crown. The design is by Edgar Fuller which show on the obverse, the queen upon a horse. The reverse has four shields showing the arms of England, Ireland and Scotland, with a crown in the center, also a rose, leek, thistle and shamrock are between the shields.

This 1994 Chinese 1 oz. Unicorn Silver Uncirculated Coin was minted by
the China Mint Company.
The coin is 10 yuan in face value, is one troy ounce of pure silver and 40 mm in diameter.
The quantity minted in 1994 was 50,000.