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5 Dollars

Uitgever Central Bank of Liberia
Jaar 1999-2002
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Valuta Dollar (1943-date)
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Opschrift voorzijde REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA
NATIONAL BANK OF LIBERIA
FIVE DOLLARS
THIS CENTRAL BANK NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER FOR FIVE LIBERIAN DOLLARS
FIVE
EDWARD J. ROYE
MINISTER OF FINANCE
GOVERNOR
1999
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Beschrijving beveiliging the Central Bank of Liberia seal visible when held to light; embedded security thread running vertically through the note; optically variable ink torch device on obverse that shifts colour on movement
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Liberia's currency collapsed in practice long before any formal monetary crisis was declared. Through the 1990s, competing factions — including Charles Taylor's NPFL — printed or circulated their own scrip, and the Liberian dollar fragmented into multiple parallel currencies accepted in different parts of the country. The Central Bank's reissued series, of which this note forms part, was an attempt to reassert a single national currency after the First Civil War ended in 1997.

The optically variable ink is notably rare for a West African note of this period and denomination, reflecting donor pressure and IMF involvement in rebuilding the institution rather than domestic printing capability.

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