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| Issuer | British Virgin Islands |
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| Year | 2022 |
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| Currency | Dollar (1785-date) |
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| Reverse description | A bold composite design celebrating the 75th anniversary of the American Walking Liberty motif, featuring a left-facing American bald eagle in the left field and the allegorical Walking Liberty figure striding rightward in the right field, with a rising sun rendered in the background. The denomination $4 appears in the lower right, with the commemorative inscription 75 YEARS LAST WALKING LIBERTY arcing along the lower rim. The overall composition closely references Adolph A. Weinman's original Walking Liberty design, first introduced on United States coinage in 1916. |
| Reverse script | Latin |
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The Walking Liberty design originated with Adolph Weinman's 1916 half dollar and is widely regarded as one of the finest American coin designs ever produced. Its appearance here on a British Virgin Islands issue reflects the broader licensing arrangements that have allowed private mints — in this case, the Singita/CIT family of programs — to reproduce the motif on legal tender issues from dependent territories with minimal domestic circulation infrastructure. The "Last" designation in the series title refers to Elizabeth II's final year as the reigning monarch named on such issues before her death in September 2022.