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| Issuer | Liberia |
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| Year | 2026 |
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| Value | 200 Dollars 200 LRD = RSD 109 |
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| Obverse description | The arms of the Republic of Liberia occupy the central field, depicting a sailing ship at sea with a palm tree and a rising sun, surmounted by a dove in flight, all within a shield encircled by the national motto 'THE LOVE OF LIBERTY BROUGHT US HERE' on a ribbon. The fineness 'Au 999' and weight '1/4 oz' flank the arms at left and right respectively, with a mintmaster's mark below the fineness indicator. The title legend 'CAESAR & CLEOPATRA' arcs across the upper field, the date '2026' appears below it, and the denomination '200 DOLLARS' is inscribed along the lower rim, with the issuer 'REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA' rendered on a scroll beneath the shield. |
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| Obverse lettering | CAESAR & CLEOPATRA 2026 THE LOVE OF LIBERTY BROUGHT US HERE Au 999 1/4 oz TS REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA 200 DOLLARS |
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Liberia has issued commemorative gold in this weight class since the 1990s, producing a vast and often undifferentiated stream of licensed theme coins with no connection to Liberian history or monetary need. This piece belongs squarely in that tradition — a collector-market product engineered for thematic appeal rather than any numismatic or historical imperative.
The Caesar-Cleopatra pairing dates their relationship to 48–44 BC, the years between her restoration to the Egyptian throne — backed by Caesar's legions — and his assassination on the Ides of March.