Liberia's gold commemorative program of the mid-2000s was a prolific one, producing dozens of small-format bullion-adjacent issues aimed squarely at the novelty collector market rather than any domestic circulation purpose. The country had no meaningful gold mining infrastructure to support such coinage domestically; these were contract-struck abroad and imported as finished goods.
At 1.24 g of .999 fine gold, the actual bullion content barely clears one-twenty-fifth of a troy ounce.
Liberia's gold commemorative program of the mid-2000s was a prolific one, producing dozens of small-format bullion-adjacent issues aimed squarely at the novelty collector market rather than any domestic circulation purpose. The country had no meaningful gold mining infrastructure to support such coinage domestically; these were contract-struck abroad and imported as finished goods.
At 1.24 g of .999 fine gold, the actual bullion content barely clears one-twenty-fifth of a troy ounce.