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20 Dollars Mahatma Gandhi

Issuer Liberia
Year 2022
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Value 20 Dollars
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Obverse lettering REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA THE LOVE OF LIBERTY BROUGHT US HERE 20 22 REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA 20 DOLLARS
Reverse description A finely engraved portrait of Mahatma Gandhi facing slightly to the right occupies the central field, depicting the statesman with his characteristic round-framed spectacles, close-cropped hair, and draped shawl. A peace symbol is positioned to the left of the portrait in the field. The legend MAHATMA GANDHI arcs along the upper left periphery, accompanied by the birth and death dates 1869-1948 at the top. The fineness and weight notation 1/100 OZ .9999 FINEST GOLD appears along the upper right periphery. The motto PEACE ON EARTH is inscribed in large bold lettering along the lower margin.
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Liberia has issued commemorative gold pieces under its own authority since the 1960s, though the country has used the US dollar as its de facto currency alongside the Liberian dollar for decades — giving these issues an awkward dual existence as both legal tender and bullion novelty. At 0.31 g, this falls into the micro-gold category pioneered by mints like CIT and struck primarily for novelty collectors rather than bullion stackers.

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