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1 Dollar Meerkat

Issuer Sierra Leone
Year 2023
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Currency Dollar (1997-date)
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Reverse description A frontal portrait of a meerkat rendered in high relief and stylised in the manner of a traditional African ceremonial mask occupies the central field, with boldly carved facial features including wide-set eyes, prominent whiskers, and a flattened muzzle. The design is framed by a decorative border of geometric African motifs incorporating triangular and dotted patterns. The legend MEERKAT arcs across the upper border within a raised banner, while the denomination 1 DOLLAR is inscribed on a raised ribbon-style scroll at the base of the design.
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Sierra Leone has issued coins denominated in dollars since 1987, though the leone remains the country's actual circulating currency — these dollar-denominated pieces are struck explicitly for the collector market and see no domestic circulation. Virenium, a copper-zinc-nickel alloy developed by the Pobjoy Mint, was specifically engineered for collector coinage to resist tarnishing better than standard cupro-nickel.