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1 Dollar Mount Everest

Issuer Liberia
Year 2026
Type Non-circulating coin
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Obverse description The obverse features a stylized altimeter or compass-dial motif rendered in concentric rings, evoking precision instruments used by mountaineers. At the centre, the summit elevation '8848m' is prominently displayed in large numerals, with a compass needle pointing upward above the figures. The legend 'REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA' arcs along the upper periphery, while the denomination '1 DOLLAR' and date '2026' appear at the lower field. The fineness designation '1/10 oz AG 999' is inscribed to the left of the central motif.
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Reverse lettering EVEREST
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Additional information

Liberia has operated as a prolific third-party issuing authority for decades, licensing its name to European minting houses — primarily in Germany and Austria — to produce collector coins with no meaningful connection to the country itself. This piece is one of thousands in that pipeline.

Mount Everest sits firmly outside Liberian geography, history, or any credible national interest. The .999 silver, the round weight of 3.11 g, and the 2026 date all point to a bullion-adjacent novelty struck for the gift and collector novelty market rather than any numismatic program of substance.

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