Palau has operated a prolific collector coin program since the 1990s, licensing its sovereign minting rights to European producers — primarily the Bavarian State Mint and B.H. Mayer's Kunstprägeanstalt — to produce themed bullion and numismatic issues for the global collector market. This piece is one of dozens in a mythology-focused series with no connection to Palauan culture or history whatsoever; the island nation's name functions here as a legal issuing authority, nothing more.
The Minotaur issue falls within a broader Greek mythology run that competed directly with similar licensed programs from Cook Islands and Niue during the same period.
Palau has operated a prolific collector coin program since the 1990s, licensing its sovereign minting rights to European producers — primarily the Bavarian State Mint and B.H. Mayer's Kunstprägeanstalt — to produce themed bullion and numismatic issues for the global collector market. This piece is one of dozens in a mythology-focused series with no connection to Palauan culture or history whatsoever; the island nation's name functions here as a legal issuing authority, nothing more.
The Minotaur issue falls within a broader Greek mythology run that competed directly with similar licensed programs from Cook Islands and Niue during the same period.