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| Issuer | Republic of Palau |
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| Year | 2013 |
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| Currency | Dollar of the United States (1992-date) |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse script | Latin |
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Palau has issued commemorative silver in high volume since the 1990s, frequently licensing classical and world heritage themes through the Coin Invest Trust (CIT) in Liechtenstein — the actual production facility behind much of this output. The Zeus at Olympia piece is part of a broader Seven Wonders series, none of which have any monetary relationship to Palau itself, whose legal tender framework accommodates foreign-produced commemoratives under a long-standing arrangement with the U.S. dollar as its functional currency.
Pheidias's original chryselephantine statue was destroyed in antiquity — probably in the 5th century AD — and is known only through ancient descriptions and coin imagery from Elis.