Palau has operated as a prolific modern bullion and commemorative issuer since the late 1990s, licensing its sovereign mint authority to European producers — primarily the Bavarian State Mint and several Austrian facilities — who design and distribute these issues largely for the collector market rather than domestic circulation. The bald eagle series falls squarely into this category: a Palauan legal tender designation applied to coins conceived, struck, and sold almost entirely outside the Pacific island nation itself.
KM#1041 is a recent addition to a crowded field of high-relief silver rounds using national licensing arrangements common across small Pacific sovereigns.
Palau has operated as a prolific modern bullion and commemorative issuer since the late 1990s, licensing its sovereign mint authority to European producers — primarily the Bavarian State Mint and several Austrian facilities — who design and distribute these issues largely for the collector market rather than domestic circulation. The bald eagle series falls squarely into this category: a Palauan legal tender designation applied to coins conceived, struck, and sold almost entirely outside the Pacific island nation itself.
KM#1041 is a recent addition to a crowded field of high-relief silver rounds using national licensing arrangements common across small Pacific sovereigns.