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1000 Dollars - Elizabeth II Gold Dollar Liberty

Issuer Eastern Caribbean Central Bank
Year 2021
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Value 1000 Dollars 1000 XCD = USD 370
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Obverse lettering ELIZABETH II · EAST CARIBBEAN STATES
JC
1000 DOLLARS
Reverse description Idealized bust of Liberty facing left, wearing a Phrygian cap adorned with a laurel wreath inscribed 'LIBERTY' on the headband, with eagle feathers at the rear of the head and flowing curled hair, in the style of a classical American Liberty head design. Thirteen five-pointed stars are arranged in a circle around the central effigy. The motto 'E · PLURIBUS · UNUM' arcs across the upper field, the date '2021' appears in the lower exergue, and the engraver's initials 'JC' are positioned just below the bust.
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The Eastern Caribbean Central Bank introduced this kilo gold issue under its broader high-denomination collector program, a series aimed squarely at institutional buyers and sovereign wealth portfolios rather than retail collectors. The ECCB itself is a rare beast — a single monetary authority governing eight territories simultaneously, including several with no mint of their own and populations small enough that standard commemorative runs often exceed annual GDP contributions from entire sectors.

At one kilogram, production runs for pieces of this specification are almost always in the single or double digits.

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