Liberia's extended run of commemorative issues in the 1990s and 2000s targeted the American collector market almost exclusively, and the Civil War series was among the more commercially aggressive — produced by private mints under license and sold through dealers rather than through any meaningful domestic circulation. The coins were legal tender in name only.
Liberia's extended run of commemorative issues in the 1990s and 2000s targeted the American collector market almost exclusively, and the Civil War series was among the more commercially aggressive — produced by private mints under license and sold through dealers rather than through any meaningful domestic circulation. The coins were legal tender in name only.