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25 Dollars Terracotta Army

Issuer Central Bank of Liberia
Year 2026
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Diameter 12 mm
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Obverse description Central design depicts a finely engraved quadriga — a four-horse chariot — rendered in the style of the famous bronze chariot unearthed from the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, with an armored driver seated beneath an open parasol canopy. The horses are shown in profile facing left, with detailed harness and wheel spokes finely rendered in the polished platinum field. The circular legend reading REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA, 1/500 oz, 2026, 25 Dollars, and PT.999 is distributed around the periphery in Roman capitals, conforming to the coin's specifications and issuing authority.
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At 0.062 grams, this is among the smallest platinum bullion issues produced by any central bank — a format pioneered largely by the private minting sector and adopted by Liberia's issuing authority as part of a long-running series of collector-targeted fractional pieces. Liberia has no domestic platinum production and no historical connection to the metal, so these issues exist entirely as numismatic vehicles rather than instruments of monetary policy.

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