Liberia has operated as a client of foreign mints for virtually all of its commemorative output, and the "Brothers in Arms" dollar follows that pattern — almost certainly struck in China, where the bulk of Liberian collector issues have been produced since the 1990s. The series has long attracted criticism for targeting the collector novelty market rather than reflecting any genuine Liberian historical or political concern.
At 38 grams in aluminium brass, this is not a circulating piece by any practical measure.
Liberia has operated as a client of foreign mints for virtually all of its commemorative output, and the "Brothers in Arms" dollar follows that pattern — almost certainly struck in China, where the bulk of Liberian collector issues have been produced since the 1990s. The series has long attracted criticism for targeting the collector novelty market rather than reflecting any genuine Liberian historical or political concern.
At 38 grams in aluminium brass, this is not a circulating piece by any practical measure.