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| Issuer | Liberia |
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| Year | 2026 |
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| Currency | Dollar (1943-date) |
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| Obverse lettering | REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA THE LOVE OF LIBERTY BROUGHT US HERE REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA 2026 10 DOLLARS 1 OZ 999 FINE SILVER |
| Reverse description | A mermaid with long flowing dark hair and a luminescent iridescent tail is depicted seated upon the seabed in three-quarter left profile, cradling a glowing orb in her outstretched hands. The figure is rendered in a highly detailed painterly style with vivid polychrome colouring, dominated by deep blues, purples, and iridescent aquamarine tones. Several translucent jellyfish float in the surrounding field, while coral branches, aquatic flora, and air bubbles fill the background, evoking an atmospheric deep-sea environment suffused with diffused light from above. The reverse carries no inscriptions or legends, with the entire field devoted to the artistic underwater composition. |
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At 120 mm across, this falls into the oversized "show piece" category that the modern bullion market has leaned into heavily since the mid-2010s, with Liberia licensing its name to European coin producers — primarily in Germany and Austria — for exactly these kinds of collector-targeted releases. Liberia itself has no meaningful domestic minting infrastructure; the sovereign name is effectively rented.
The 2026 date makes this a forward-dated issue, a practice legal under Liberian licensing arrangements and used to extend retail sales windows before a piece technically "ages."