The Marshall Islands began issuing commemorative coinage in the late 1980s under licensing arrangements that effectively outsourced production to foreign mints, with the coins marketed primarily to collectors rather than circulated domestically. This Ford issue appeared during a particularly crowded period for the series, when automotive themes were selling reliably to the American collector market that the program explicitly targeted.
The Model T itself ceased production in 1927 after Ford resisted updating the design for nearly two decades — a stubbornness that briefly handed market share to General Motors.
The Marshall Islands began issuing commemorative coinage in the late 1980s under licensing arrangements that effectively outsourced production to foreign mints, with the coins marketed primarily to collectors rather than circulated domestically. This Ford issue appeared during a particularly crowded period for the series, when automotive themes were selling reliably to the American collector market that the program explicitly targeted.
The Model T itself ceased production in 1927 after Ford resisted updating the design for nearly two decades — a stubbornness that briefly handed market share to General Motors.