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1 Dollar Angel of Independence; Obsidian Finish

Issuer Central Bank of Liberia
Year 2026
Type Non-circulating coin
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Obverse description High-relief shaped coin struck in the silhouetted form of the Angel of Independence, depicted as a classically draped winged female figure standing in a dynamic contrapposto pose. The angel raises her right arm aloft, holding a laurel wreath crown, while her left hand grasps a torch or sceptre at her side; her large, detailed feathered wings are spread wide, defining the outer contour of the coin's irregular shape. The figure is rendered with fine sculptural detail in an obsidian-black finish, evoking a monumental bronze statue. The legend REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA arcs across the wings in raised Latin lettering, with the denomination 1 Dollar Copper and the date 2026 inscribed across the lower portion of the composition.
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Obverse lettering REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA
1 Dollar Copper
2026
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The Angel of Independence — formally the Ángel de la Independencia — is a Mexican monument, not a Liberian one, which makes its appearance on a Liberian legal tender issue a straightforward case of licensed bullion-adjacent commemorative production, a format Liberia's central bank has used extensively since the 1990s to generate foreign revenue rather than domestic circulation.

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