Liberia has issued commemorative coinage under foreign licensing arrangements since the 1970s, with the actual striking typically contracted to European mints — most commonly in Germany or Poland — bearing no connection to Liberian monetary circulation. This piece is a collectible product, not a coin that has ever functioned as currency in Monrovia.
Liberia has issued commemorative coinage under foreign licensing arrangements since the 1970s, with the actual striking typically contracted to European mints — most commonly in Germany or Poland — bearing no connection to Liberian monetary circulation. This piece is a collectible product, not a coin that has ever functioned as currency in Monrovia.