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25 Dollars Lion cub

Issuer Liberia
Year 2025
Type Non-circulating coin
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Obverse description The obverse of this rectangular gold piece displays the national coat of arms of Liberia in high relief at center, featuring a shield with a sailing ship on the sea, a palm tree, a dove in flight, a rising sun, and a plough with a spade below, all encircled by the motto legend 'THE LOVE OF LIBERTY BROUGHT US HERE' on a scroll above. The legend 'REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA' is inscribed in bold relief across the upper field, with the denomination '25 DOLLARS' at the lower margin. The date '2025' is divided to the left and right of the coat of arms in the middle field.
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Liberia has issued commemorative gold pieces under its own authority since the 1960s, though the country operates no functioning mint of its own — all such coins are produced by private mints in Europe, primarily in Germany and Austria, and licensed for legal tender status. This piece, at half a gram of .9999 fine gold, occupies the lowest practical threshold for a struck gold coin, where die pressure and alloy purity become the binding constraints on legibility rather than any artistic choice.

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