Liberia's Central Bank issued a prolonged series of collectible silver dollars in the early 2000s targeting the thematic commemorative market almost exclusively — these pieces were never intended for domestic circulation in a country then mid-way through its second civil war. The "Picasso" designation almost certainly references one of the bank's multi-coin art tribute sets, a format Liberia leaned on heavily during this period to generate foreign exchange revenue from overseas collectors rather than fund any domestic monetary purpose.
KM# 666 places this within a catalog stretch where Liberia's commemorative output was so prolific that the standard references struggle to keep attributions clean.
Liberia's Central Bank issued a prolonged series of collectible silver dollars in the early 2000s targeting the thematic commemorative market almost exclusively — these pieces were never intended for domestic circulation in a country then mid-way through its second civil war. The "Picasso" designation almost certainly references one of the bank's multi-coin art tribute sets, a format Liberia leaned on heavily during this period to generate foreign exchange revenue from overseas collectors rather than fund any domestic monetary purpose.
KM# 666 places this within a catalog stretch where Liberia's commemorative output was so prolific that the standard references struggle to keep attributions clean.