The Marshall Islands issued an extensive series of commemorative dollars throughout the 1990s, largely marketed through direct-response channels to collectors in the United States. This piece honors Ford's 1896 Quadricycle, the first self-propelled vehicle Henry Ford built — assembled in a brick shed behind his Detroit home and test-driven at 4 a.m. on June 4th of that year, reportedly too wide to fit back through the shed door after completion.
The Marshall Islands had no domestic demand for such issues; the series was effectively a revenue program backed by the island nation's legal authority to strike coinage.
The Marshall Islands issued an extensive series of commemorative dollars throughout the 1990s, largely marketed through direct-response channels to collectors in the United States. This piece honors Ford's 1896 Quadricycle, the first self-propelled vehicle Henry Ford built — assembled in a brick shed behind his Detroit home and test-driven at 4 a.m. on June 4th of that year, reportedly too wide to fit back through the shed door after completion.
The Marshall Islands had no domestic demand for such issues; the series was effectively a revenue program backed by the island nation's legal authority to strike coinage.