Liberia's dollar coinage from the mid-2000s was produced almost entirely for the collector export market, with little to no intention of genuine circulation. The country's actual monetary economy during this period ran predominantly on U.S. dollars in practice, making these copper-nickel issues essentially commemorative tokens denominated in a currency that functioned more on paper than in commerce.
Liberia's dollar coinage from the mid-2000s was produced almost entirely for the collector export market, with little to no intention of genuine circulation. The country's actual monetary economy during this period ran predominantly on U.S. dollars in practice, making these copper-nickel issues essentially commemorative tokens denominated in a currency that functioned more on paper than in commerce.