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| Issuer | Liberia |
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| Year | 2025 |
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| Weight | 62.2 g |
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| Reverse description | A highly detailed, full-colour computer-generated portrait of Anubis, the Ancient Egyptian jackal-headed deity, depicted in a dramatic frontal bust composition. The figure wears an elaborately striped nemes headdress rendered in vivid blue and gold tones, surmounted by a central horn ornament. The face features an intricately modelled jackal muzzle with luminous blue eyes, conveying a powerful and otherworldly presence. The deity is adorned with ornate layered collar armour decorated with hieroglyphic cartouches, and a ceremonial necklace hangs at the chest. The textured stone-effect background in muted olive tones provides strong contrast to the vivid polychrome colouring of the central figure. |
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| Mintage | 2025 - Proof - 99 |
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Liberia has operated as a vehicle for international bullion and novelty coin programs since the 1990s, issuing pieces with no meaningful domestic monetary function. This two-troy-ounce .999 silver format is a standard modern collector product distributed through European wholesale channels, almost certainly produced by a private mint on Liberia's behalf under a licensing arrangement — a practice the republic has maintained with multiple overseas minting contractors for decades.