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| Issuer | Liberia |
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| Year | 2026 |
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| Value | 12 Dollars 12 LRD = RSD 6.54 |
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| Reverse description | Standing half-length effigy of Cao Cao depicted in full military regalia, holding a sword in hand, with four armoured soldiers arrayed behind him in attendance. The composition is rendered in a detailed East Asian illustrative engraving style, conveying a sense of martial authority and historical grandeur. The surrounding legend inscribed along the periphery reads REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA, with the denomination, fineness, weight, and date also present in the field. |
| Reverse script | Latin |
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Cao Cao, the warlord-chancellor who effectively controlled the Han court from 196 AD until his death in 220, was posthumously declared Emperor Wu of Wei by his son Cao Pi — who then formally ended the Han dynasty that same year. Liberia has issued a long-running series of micro-gold pieces denominated in dollars and themed around historical figures, this being among the smallest by weight in that program.