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| Issuer | Liberia |
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| Year | 2026 |
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| Value | 5 Dollars 5 LRD = RSD 2.72 |
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| Obverse description | The obverse features a detailed cartographic rendering of the contiguous United States of America, displaying all 50 states within their respective borders, occupying the central and left portions of the field. The coat of arms of the Republic of Liberia is depicted at the right, serving as a compositional anchor and affirming the issuing authority. The upper legend reads IN CONGRESS, JULY 4, 1776, followed by the phrase THE UNANIMOUS DECLARATION OF THE THIRTEEN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA in smaller lettering. The national motto THE LOVE OF LIBERTY BROUGHT US HERE and the inscription REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA appear in the field, with FIVE DOLLARS and the fineness mark 2oz Ag 999 completing the obverse legends. |
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| Reverse lettering | SEMIQUINCENTENNIAL OF INDEPENDENCE 250 YEARS 1776 2026 |
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Liberia has issued commemorative silver rounds under its authority since the 1990s, almost exclusively for the international collector market rather than domestic circulation. The country's own currency, the Liberian dollar, bears no practical relationship to these USD-denominated issues — the $5 face value is a legal fiction calibrated to foreign buyers, not Liberian commerce.
A 62.2g .999 silver piece is a 2-troy-ounce format, increasingly common among bullion-adjacent commemoratives competing for shelf space against sovereign mint products.