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5 Dollars Horst Köhler

Issuer Northern Mariana Islands (United States)
Year 2004
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Weight 0.5 g
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Reverse description Right-facing portrait bust of Horst Köhler, President of the Federal Republic of Germany, occupying the central field, rendered in fine relief against a mirror-polished proof background. The portrait is enclosed by multiple concentric beaded circles, lending a decorative frame to the effigy. The name HORST KÖHLER is inscribed along the lower arc beneath the bust. The surrounding legend, arranged in a circular band, chronicles the key stages of Köhler's distinguished career from 1969 to 2004, culminating in his appointment as Bundespräsident.
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The Northern Mariana Islands, a U.S. Commonwealth since 1978, has no independent monetary authority and issues no official coinage through the U.S. Mint. The "issues" bearing its name are privately licensed fantasy pieces produced for the collector market, with no legal tender status in the territory itself. This particular piece — attributing a denomination to a German politician who served as IMF Managing Director before becoming German Federal President in 2004 — has no coherent political or numismatic rationale connecting subject to issuer.

Treat it as a gold bullion novelty. The .585 fineness is consistent with commercial jewelry-grade gold rather than standard sovereign coinage alloys.

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