Palau's dollar-denomination gold issues occupy an unusual corner of the market — technically legal tender under Palauan law, though the republic has delegated its coin minting authority to foreign private mints since the early 1990s, a arrangement that has produced hundreds of small-format bullion and novelty pieces with nominal face values bearing no relationship to metal content.
Palau's dollar-denomination gold issues occupy an unusual corner of the market — technically legal tender under Palauan law, though the republic has delegated its coin minting authority to foreign private mints since the early 1990s, a arrangement that has produced hundreds of small-format bullion and novelty pieces with nominal face values bearing no relationship to metal content.