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12 Dollars Great Wall of China

Issuer Liberia
Year 2026
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Value 12 Dollars
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Reverse description The reverse presents a richly colourized panoramic depiction of the Great Wall of China, rendered in a stylized illustrative manner with vivid greens, golds, and autumnal oranges. Multiple watchtowers with arched doorways rise at intervals along the wall, which winds dramatically across rugged mountain ridges receding into the distance. The surrounding landscape is populated with lush foliage and terraced slopes, conveying the monumental scale of the ancient fortification. The coin's irregular, contoured shape mirrors the undulating silhouette of the wall and its mountainous terrain, giving the piece a distinctive non-circular form. The colourization is applied with fine detail, creating a painterly quality consistent with high-end commemorative numismatic art.
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Mintage 2026 - BU - 9,999
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At 0.031 grams, this is among the smallest gold coin formats in current production — a weight class associated with novelty and souvenir issues rather than bullion investment. Liberia has issued commemorative coinage under licensing arrangements for decades, with the actual striking typically contracted to private mints in Europe or Asia rather than any domestic facility.

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