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| Issuer | The Gambia |
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| Year | 2019 |
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| Currency | Dalasi (1971-date) |
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| Obverse lettering | REPUBLIC OF THE GAMBIA 2017 |
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| Reverse script | Chinese, Latin |
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The Gambia has no cultural or historical connection to the Chinese lunar calendar, but since the 1990s its government has licensed its sovereign mint authority to produce collector coins targeting the Asian bullion and commemorative market. This arrangement — common among small nations with limited numismatic traditions — generates foreign exchange revenue while the coins themselves rarely if ever circulate domestically.
At 0.622 grams, this sits below the tenth-ounce threshold, a format increasingly popular with Chinese New Year buyers seeking low-entry-price gold.