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| Issuer | Palau |
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| Year | 2023 |
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| Shape | Round |
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| Obverse description | The central field features the coat of arms of the Republic of Palau set within a circular border bearing the legend REPUBLIC OF PALAU. Surrounding this central device, the field is decorated with an elaborate array of concentric camouflage-inspired relief patterns transitioning from organic leopard-spot motifs in the upper portion to geometric diamond lattice designs in the lower portion, evoking the natural camouflage theme of the series. The arc legend CAMOUFLAGE OF NATURE is inscribed around the central medallion, with the denomination 20$ also present in the field. The series title RAINBOW'S END appears within the coat of arms cartouche. |
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| Obverse lettering | CAMOUFLAGE OF NATURE · REPUBLIC OF PALAU · RAINBOW'S END · 20$ |
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Palau has operated as one of the more prolific novelty bullion issuers since gaining independence in 1994, licensing its monetary authority to private minting houses — primarily European — that produce collector-targeted issues with no meaningful domestic circulation. This piece is a product of that arrangement, almost certainly struck by a European contractor under license rather than any Palauan government mint facility, which does not exist in any conventional sense.
At 155.5 g, the blank alone represents five troy ounces of silver beneath a gold wash thin enough to be cosmetic rather than intrinsic to value.