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30 Dollars Vyaghra, the Tiger Mandala

Issuer Liberia
Year 2026
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Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
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Reverse description A large, boldly engraved frontal portrait of a tiger's head dominates the central field, with intricate line work capturing the animal's fur texture, piercing eyes, and facial markings. The background is filled with an ornate mandala pattern of radiating floral and geometric motifs extending to the coin's rim, creating a rich decorative composition in the style of traditional Asian art. The field bears no inscriptions, allowing the mandala and tiger portrait to occupy the full surface of the reverse.
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Mintage 2026 - Prooflike - 4,999
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Liberia has no functioning domestic mint and contracts virtually all its commemorative coinage to foreign producers — in this case almost certainly a European or Asian private mint issuing under Liberian authority in name only. The face value of 30 Dollars bears no relationship to any circulating Liberian monetary denomination in practical use.

At 0.155 g of fine gold, this is among the smallest gold coin formats commercially produced — a tenth of a standard 1/10oz piece.