The Marshall Islands began issuing commemorative coinage in the late 1980s after establishing its own currency authority following the Compact of Free Association with the United States, signed in 1986. This piece draws its title from Kennedy's 1961 inaugural address, part of a broader RMI commemorative program that leaned heavily on American political iconography — a calculated choice for an issuer whose economy remained tightly bound to U.S. federal funding.
The Marshall Islands began issuing commemorative coinage in the late 1980s after establishing its own currency authority following the Compact of Free Association with the United States, signed in 1986. This piece draws its title from Kennedy's 1961 inaugural address, part of a broader RMI commemorative program that leaned heavily on American political iconography — a calculated choice for an issuer whose economy remained tightly bound to U.S. federal funding.