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1 Liberty Dollar Counterstamp on Yemen 1 Rial, 1948-63

Issuer Anguilla Provisional Government
Year 1967
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Composition Silver (.720)
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Obverse lettering الجمهورية العربية اليمنية
ريال واحد
July
11
1967
• ANGUILLA• LIBERTY DOLLAR
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Mintage 1967 - X#4.1; Host Coin: Y#17, 1948-62 - 500
1967 - X#4.2; Host Coin: Y#31, 1963
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In 1967, Anguilla unilaterally seceded from the newly formed state of St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla, a political union the island had never wanted. With no coinage infrastructure and an immediate need for circulating specie, the provisional government counterstamped whatever silver coins it could source locally — Yemeni rials being among the most available, likely absorbed through Caribbean trade channels. The result is one of the more improvised monetary instruments of postcolonial history.

The X prefix in the Krause reference signals its classification as an unofficial or emergency issue, which this plainly was.

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