Liberia has operated as a de facto license issuer for the novelty bullion market since the 1990s, lending its sovereign name to pieces produced entirely for the collector trade with no meaningful domestic circulation. This piece — gold by composition, pad-printed rather than die-struck in any meaningful artistic sense — contains roughly 0.15 g of metal, less than a typical grain of rice weighs in water.
Liberia has operated as a de facto license issuer for the novelty bullion market since the 1990s, lending its sovereign name to pieces produced entirely for the collector trade with no meaningful domestic circulation. This piece — gold by composition, pad-printed rather than die-struck in any meaningful artistic sense — contains roughly 0.15 g of metal, less than a typical grain of rice weighs in water.