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25 Dollars Lion vs. Bull

Issuer Liberia
Year 2026
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Technique Milled
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Reverse description A dramatic high-relief sculptural composition depicting a lion and a bull locked in fierce combat, filling the entire field. The bull, shown facing left with head lowered and horns thrust forward, is grappled by the mane-crowned lion rearing up from the right, its claws gripping the bull's flank and neck in a dynamic struggle rendered with exceptional anatomical detail and deep three-dimensional relief. The mirror-polished background field contrasts sharply with the matte-finished figures, enhancing the dramatic effect. The mint mark LGM appears in the lower left field, the engraver's initials mh in the lower right field, and the date 2026 along the right inner border.
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Reverse lettering LGM mh 2026
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Liberia has no meaningful minting infrastructure of its own and contracts virtually all its commemorative output to private mints — primarily in Europe — making its collector-market coins essentially licensed fantasy pieces issued under sovereign authority for export revenue rather than domestic monetary use. The "Lion vs. Bull" theme belongs to a crowded genre of bullion-adjacent rounds dressed as legal tender, popular with distributors because the conflict motif photographs well in promotional material.

No Liberian domestic monetary history connects to this issue.