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20 Dollars Black Widow

Issuer Liberia
Year 2026
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Currency Dollar (1943-date)
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Obverse description The Liberian national coat of arms is depicted at centre within a raised circular border, flanked by the date 20-26 to left and right. The arms feature a sailing ship, a plough and spade, a dove, a palm tree, and a rising sun, with the national motto 'THE LOVE OF LIBERTY BROUGHT US HERE' inscribed on a ribbon within the circle. The outer legend 'REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA' arcs above the arms, while the denomination '20 DOLLARS' appears below the central circle. The fineness inscription '1/200 OZ .999 FINE GOLD' is struck in the lower field of the rectangular flan.
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Obverse lettering REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA
THE LOVE OF LIBERTY BROUGHT US HERE
2026
REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA
20 DOLLARS
1/200 OZ
.999 FINE GOLD
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Liberia has issued novelty bullion pieces under foreign licensing arrangements since the 1990s, producing a voluminous catalog of themed coins that trade almost entirely on their precious metal content rather than any numismatic merit. At 0.155 g fine gold, this piece contains roughly one-two-hundredth of a troy ounce — a format pioneered largely to create low entry-price gold items for the gift and souvenir market rather than for collectors or investors.

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