The Gambia's 1990s commemorative program was largely driven by foreign-market collector demand rather than domestic circulation needs — these pieces were produced for sale through international distributors and rarely, if ever, passed through Gambian hands as currency. The ocean scene issue fits squarely into that pattern.
The Gambia's 1990s commemorative program was largely driven by foreign-market collector demand rather than domestic circulation needs — these pieces were produced for sale through international distributors and rarely, if ever, passed through Gambian hands as currency. The ocean scene issue fits squarely into that pattern.