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25 Dollars Rum

Issuer Liberia
Year 2026
Type Non-circulating coin
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Reverse description Bold bust-length portrait of a weathered, bearded pirate wearing a tricorn hat and headscarf, depicted three-quarter facing to the right, raising a labeled rum bottle aloft in his right hand. The figure is rendered in a vigorous outline illustrative style with a polished, mirror-like field providing strong contrast. The word RUM appears on the bottle label at centre right, and the legend Rum is inscribed in the field.
Reverse script Latin
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Additional information

Liberia has issued novelty-themed precious metal pieces under its authority for decades, largely through licensing arrangements with European minting houses targeting the collector market rather than any domestic monetary function. A palladium piece at 0.062 grams is effectively a micro-token — well under a tenth of a troy ounce — placing it in the category of fractional curiosities produced primarily to occupy a low entry price point in themed series.

Palladium at this weight contains negligible metal value at any realistic spot price.

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