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20 Dollars Amsterdam

Issuer Liberia
Year 2000
Type Non-circulating coin
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Obverse description The arms of the Republic of Liberia occupy the central field, depicting a sailing ship at sea, a palm tree, a rising sun, a dove in flight, and a plough in the foreground, all within a shield surmounted by a scroll bearing the national motto. The date '2000' is divided by the shield, with '20' to the left and '00' to the right. The outer legend 'REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA' arcs around the upper rim, while the denomination '20 DOLLARS' is inscribed along the lower rim. A second legend, 'REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA', appears on a ribbon below the shield within the design.
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Obverse lettering REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA
THE LOVE OF LIBERTY BROUGHT US HERE
20 00
REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA
20 DOLLARS
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Additional information

Liberia's late-1990s and early-2000s commemorative silver program was one of the most prolific — and commercially cynical — in modern numismatic history. Dozens of issues appeared annually, contracted through foreign minting agents and marketed directly to collectors with no expectation of domestic circulation. The Amsterdam issue belongs to this wave, produced almost certainly by a European private mint under license rather than by any Liberian state facility.

Liberia had no meaningful silver coinage infrastructure of its own at this date.

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