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1 Dollar Honey Badger

Uitgever Bank of Sierra Leone
Jaar 2008
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse displays a finely detailed, naturalistic depiction of a honey badger (Mellivora capensis) in a crouching, forward-moving posture occupying the central field, rendered with carefully engraved fur texture. The name HONEY BADGER is inscribed in two lines in a stylized, hand-lettered font at the upper left of the central device, with the denomination $1 below to the left. Surrounding the central motif is a decorative border composed of primitive rock-art style silhouettes of various African wildlife, evoking petroglyphic imagery and adding an ethnographic artistic dimension to the design.
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Opschrift keerzijde HONEY BADGER $1
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Aanvullende informatie

Sierra Leone's "Honey Badger" dollar belongs to a sprawling series of novelty coinage produced for the international collector market rather than domestic circulation — issues the Bank of Sierra Leone authorized extensively in the 2000s as a foreign-exchange revenue mechanism. These pieces never meaningfully circulated within the country.

KM#349 attribution places it firmly within that collector-targeted output, struck by a contracted European mint rather than any Sierra Leonean facility.

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