Liberia has issued Liberty Bell dollars intermittently since the 1990s, typically as bullion-adjacent collector pieces marketed abroad rather than domestically circulated currency. The five-troy-ounce copper format places this squarely in that tradition — legal tender in name, souvenir in practice.
Liberia has issued Liberty Bell dollars intermittently since the 1990s, typically as bullion-adjacent collector pieces marketed abroad rather than domestically circulated currency. The five-troy-ounce copper format places this squarely in that tradition — legal tender in name, souvenir in practice.