Liberia's 1990s silver program was a prolific commercial operation aimed squarely at the thematic collector market, produced under licensing arrangements with foreign mints rather than struck domestically. KM#137 falls squarely within that wave — a period when Monrovia's government, financially gutted by civil war, leveraged its sovereign minting rights as a revenue stream with little connection to actual Liberian monetary circulation.
Liberia's 1990s silver program was a prolific commercial operation aimed squarely at the thematic collector market, produced under licensing arrangements with foreign mints rather than struck domestically. KM#137 falls squarely within that wave — a period when Monrovia's government, financially gutted by civil war, leveraged its sovereign minting rights as a revenue stream with little connection to actual Liberian monetary circulation.
These pieces never saw Liberian commerce.