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5 Dollars Ladybug in Cloisonné

Issuer Republic of Palau
Year 2009
Type Non-circulating coin
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Reverse lettering GOOD LUCK & PROSPERITY 2009
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Mint B.H. Mayer's Kunstprägeanstalt, Munich
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Additional information

Palau's colored nature series of the late 2000s was produced under a licensing arrangement common to many Pacific island micro-states — the coins are legal tender in name, but Palau uses the US dollar in practice and has no domestic mint. Production was contracted to a European manufacturer, almost certainly the Berne-based PAMP or a comparable Swiss or German facility, with the cloisonné enamel work applied post-strike.

Cloisonné on coins at this scale is genuinely labor-intensive: thin metal wires are individually placed to create the color compartments before enamel fill and firing. It is a jewelry technique, not a standard mint process.

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