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25 Dollars Battle of Stalingrad

Issuer Liberia
Year 2026
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Obverse description Central design depicting a Soviet infantryman in full combat uniform, advancing dynamically to the right while wielding a rifle at the ready, set against a backdrop of war-ravaged urban buildings with additional soldiers visible in the middle ground. The scene evokes the street-fighting of the Battle of Stalingrad rendered in a bold illustrative engraving style. The surrounding legend reads REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA along the left arc, with 1/500 oz and 2026 across the upper field, and 25 Dollars and PT.999 along the right arc.
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Liberia has issued commemorative coinage under licensing arrangements for decades, with little connection between the depicted subject and the issuing nation. A 0.062g platinum piece is fractional in the most literal sense — less than one-tenth of a troy ounce — placing this firmly in the modern micro-bullion category that emerged as mints sought accessible platinum price points after spot prices exceeded $2,000/oz in the early 2020s.

The Battle of Stalingrad ended in February 1943 with the encirclement and surrender of German Sixth Army under Paulus, roughly 800,000 Axis casualties by most estimates.

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