Liberia has a long history of issuing collector-oriented silver dollars with no meaningful domestic circulation, largely marketed through overseas distributors to the numismatic novelty market. This piece follows that commercial pattern precisely. Nothing about its production, issuing authority, or specifications distinguishes it from dozens of similar Liberian-licensed issues struck at European contract mints over the past three decades.
Liberia has a long history of issuing collector-oriented silver dollars with no meaningful domestic circulation, largely marketed through overseas distributors to the numismatic novelty market. This piece follows that commercial pattern precisely. Nothing about its production, issuing authority, or specifications distinguishes it from dozens of similar Liberian-licensed issues struck at European contract mints over the past three decades.