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10 Dollars Global War against Terrorism - 2001

Issuer Liberia
Year 2006
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Value 10 Dollars
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Reverse description The reverse features a vivid color-printed vignette in the upper left quadrant depicting a world globe overlaid with a camouflage military scene, referencing the Global War on Terrorism of 2001. To the right stands a large struck relief figure of a winged female allegory of Freedom or Victory, draped and posed dynamically. The legend 'Global War against Terrorism - 2001' arcs along the upper left in the colored panel. The bold inscription 'MOMENTS OF FREEDOM' is displayed prominently across the lower field in two lines.
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Liberia's early 2000s commemorative program was notably prolific — and notably commercial. These issues were produced almost exclusively for the collector market by private minting operations contracting under Liberian authority, a common arrangement among smaller nations seeking seigniorage revenue without the infrastructure to support it. The 2001 date in the title is nominal; actual striking occurred years later.

No evidence of genuine circulation. Issued into the hobby market, almost certainly through the same distribution channels as dozens of similar Liberian-licensed commemoratives from this period.

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