Liberia's early 2000s gold program was largely driven by a handful of private minting operations — principally in Germany — producing small-format collector pieces for the international market under licensing arrangements with the Liberian government. These issues had no meaningful circulation history and were never intended to. The "Team Russia" designation places this piece within a broader Olympic-themed series timed to Beijing 2008.
At .585 fineness, this sits below the 14-karat threshold common in jewelry — an unusual choice that kept raw metal costs marginal while preserving the marketability of a "gold coin."
Liberia's early 2000s gold program was largely driven by a handful of private minting operations — principally in Germany — producing small-format collector pieces for the international market under licensing arrangements with the Liberian government. These issues had no meaningful circulation history and were never intended to. The "Team Russia" designation places this piece within a broader Olympic-themed series timed to Beijing 2008.
At .585 fineness, this sits below the 14-karat threshold common in jewelry — an unusual choice that kept raw metal costs marginal while preserving the marketability of a "gold coin."