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1 Dollar M1 Garand Rifle; Obsidian Finish

Issuer Liberia
Year 2026
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Value 1 Dollar 1 LRD = RSD 0.54
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Reverse description The reverse presents the complementary profile of the M1 Garand rifle-shaped flan, mirroring the obverse contour with the barrel extending to the right and the buttstock to the left. The sculptural relief faithfully reproduces the bolt assembly, front and rear sights, gas cylinder, trigger mechanism, and the characteristic en-bloc clip well of the Garand action. The obsidian finish is applied uniformly, lending a consistent matte black appearance that emphasizes the high-relief mechanical detailing. The plain, irregular edge follows the precise silhouette of the firearm throughout.
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Liberia has issued commemorative dollars under licensing arrangements with various private mints since the 1990s, producing a prolific and often undifferentiated stream of themed coinage with no meaningful connection to Liberian monetary history. The M1 Garand series fits squarely in that tradition — collector merchandise issued under a sovereign name for commercial distribution, not monetary policy.

The obsidian finish is an applied surface treatment, not a compositional distinction.

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