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1 Dollar Star Ships NCC-1701 and NCC-1701-D

Issuer Liberia
Year 1995-1996
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Reference(s) KM#207
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Reverse description The reverse depicts two iconic Star Trek starships rendered in bold relief against a stylized deep-space field with diagonal warp-speed streaks. The original USS Enterprise NCC-1701 from the classic Star Trek series occupies the upper portion of the field, identified by the legend U.S.S. ENTERPRISE NCC-1701 to its left. Below, the larger Galaxy-class USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D from Star Trek: The Next Generation is shown in a three-quarter perspective view, identified by the legend U.S.S. ENTERPRISE NCC-1701-D to its right. The legend STAR TREK appears prominently at the top of the field, with STAR TREK THE NEXT GENERATION inscribed below the second vessel, and the denomination $1 in the lower exergue.
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Edge Reeded
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Liberia's licensing agreements with American entertainment properties produced a wave of novelty coinage through the 1990s, of which this Star Trek issue is among the more straightforward examples. The country had no meaningful numismatic tradition of its own at the time and functioned largely as a vehicle for foreign-marketed collectibles — coins struck to order, sold through television shopping channels and mail-order dealers, rarely touching Liberian soil.

KM#207 covers both ship variants under a single catalog number, which has caused persistent confusion in dealer inventories for three decades.

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