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1 Dollar European Currency - Germany

Issuer Liberia
Year 2002
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Weight 32 g
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description A genuine German 1 euro cent coin dated 2002 (KM# 207), featuring the Brandenburg Gate flanked by oak sprigs, is physically inset into the center of the reverse field. The multilingual legend naming the European currency in English, German, and French arcs around the upper periphery, with the date of euro currency introduction inscribed in the lower exergue.
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Liberia ran an extended series of these "European Currency" dollars in the early 2000s, issuing silver-plated copper pieces nominally denominated in Liberian dollars but marketed almost exclusively to collectors in Europe and North America. They were never intended for circulation and carry no meaningful monetary function in Liberia itself. The licensing arrangements behind the series remain opaque — Liberia had no formal connection to the eurozone project, and the coins were produced under private mint contracts rather than by any central bank directive.

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