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| Issuer | Liberia |
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| Year | 2026 |
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| Shape | Round |
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| Obverse description | At centre, a triangular design occupies the field, serving as the primary device. The legend REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA arcs along the upper periphery, while the denomination 12 DOLLARS, fineness inscription 1/1000 oz Au 9999, and date 2026 are arranged in successive lines below the central device. All lettering is incuse in Latin script against a smooth field. |
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| Reverse description | A fully armoured Spartan warrior is depicted in a dynamic combat stance, wearing a prominent crested Corinthian helmet and bearing a large round hoplite shield raised defensively in the left hand, while the right arm is raised with sword poised to strike. The figure is rendered in high relief against a plain field, conveying martial power and classical heroic imagery. No inscriptions or legends appear on the reverse. |
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Liberia has issued novelty-denomination gold pieces under various licensing arrangements since the 1990s, typically produced by private minting houses rather than through any domestic mint — Liberia has no functioning national mint of its own. The "12 Dollars" face value carries no meaningful monetary policy behind it; it exists to satisfy legal-tender technicalities while the coin functions purely as a bullion micro-piece or collectible.
At 0.031g of .9999 gold, this is fractional bullion at its absolute floor — less metal than a standard gold alloy wedding ring's filing dust.