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| Issuer | Central Bank of Liberia |
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| Year | 2026 |
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| Value | 30 Dollars 30 LRD = RSD 17 |
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| Obverse description | Central design depicts Jesus Christ as the Good Shepherd, shown in left-facing profile bust, bearded and with long flowing hair, draped in a robe, tenderly cradling a lamb against his chest. The composition is rendered in a fine engraved style within a raised inner circle. The surrounding legend reads REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA to the left, 1/200 oz and 2026 across the upper field, and 30 Dollars and Pd .999 to the right, all in Latin script. |
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| Edge | Plain |
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Liberia has issued novelty-denomination collector coins — including unconventional face values and religious themes — through licensing arrangements with private marketing firms for decades, a practice that has drawn repeated criticism from numismatic organizations for blurring the line between legal tender and souvenir merchandise. The Central Bank's name appears on these pieces as issuing authority, but distribution and design are typically controlled offshore.
At 0.155 g, the palladium content is negligible — roughly one-tenth of a troy ounce divided by ten. The face value is purely notional.