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Head with headress; text "REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA"; star Value and date within wreath; text "10 CENTS" 1966 25 cents 22.96 mm 1.45 mm 5.18 g .900 Silver Reeded Head with headress; text "REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA"; star Value and date within wreath; text "25 CENTS" 1960 25 cents 23 mm 4.8 g Copper-nickel Reeded
5th President of Liberia (1870–1871) 5 Liberian dollars Obverse 1999 Joseph Jenkins Roberts: 1809–1876 1st President of Liberia (1848–1856); 7th President of Liberia (1872–1876) 10 Liberian dollars Obverse 1999 William V. S. Tubman: 1895–1971 19th President of Liberia (1944–1971) 20 Liberian dollars Obverse 1999 Samuel Kanyon Doe
A new coining press from Germany, the Grabener 1000 press, was installed on March 1, 2010, at the Philadelphia Mint for use in producing the America the Beautiful Silver Bullion Coins. The press provides up to 1,000 metric tons (1,100 short tons ) of pressure for each strike and can produce in excess of 1 million coins per year.
First time the "W" mint mark was used on a circulating coin. S 924,503 Uncirculated 784,138 Proof 541,220 Silver proof (First time the annual set is struck in 99.9% silver) (P) TBA Silver bullion P Silver bullion, uncirculated
The customary design on coins is a portrait of a notable individual (living and/or deceased) on the obverse or reverse, unless the subject is depicted on both sides of the coin. Elizabeth II, former Queen of the Commonwealth realms and their territories and dependencies, features on more coins than any other person. [1]
[9] [10] Another purpose for a large issue of silver coins, regardless of denomination, was to retire the fractional currency—low-value paper money or "shinplasters". Congress passed legislation in 1875 and 1876 for large quantities of silver coins for this purpose. [11] The father of the twenty-cent piece was Nevada Senator John P. Jones ...