Liberia has issued bullion and commemorative coinage under licensing arrangements with foreign minting firms since the 1990s, with the actual striking typically contracted to European mints rather than produced domestically. At 0.311 grams — one-hundredth of a troy ounce — this falls into the micro-gold category that emerged as mints sought accessible price points for new collectors entering the precious metals market in the 2010s.
Liberia has issued bullion and commemorative coinage under licensing arrangements with foreign minting firms since the 1990s, with the actual striking typically contracted to European mints rather than produced domestically. At 0.311 grams — one-hundredth of a troy ounce — this falls into the micro-gold category that emerged as mints sought accessible price points for new collectors entering the precious metals market in the 2010s.