Part of a broader wave of fractional gold issues aimed squarely at the collector novelty market, this piece carries no meaningful monetary history — Liberia has used the U.S. dollar as its de facto currency since the early 2000s collapse of the Liberian dollar, making its domestic coinage essentially a licensing vehicle. The "Bidalaka" mandala cat series originates with the Austrian-based coin producer B.H. Mayer, which has supplied similar themed issues to numerous nominal sovereign issuers.
Part of a broader wave of fractional gold issues aimed squarely at the collector novelty market, this piece carries no meaningful monetary history — Liberia has used the U.S. dollar as its de facto currency since the early 2000s collapse of the Liberian dollar, making its domestic coinage essentially a licensing vehicle. The "Bidalaka" mandala cat series originates with the Austrian-based coin producer B.H. Mayer, which has supplied similar themed issues to numerous nominal sovereign issuers.