Explore a piece of West African history with this Liberian 5 Dollar banknote from the 2016 series. This note features a striking purple color scheme and significant national symbols. It is offered in Crisp Uncirculated (UNC) condition, making it a pristine example for any collection.
The obverse prominently displays a portrait of Edward James Roye, who served as the fifth President of Liberia, and bears the signatures of Boima S. Kamara (Minister of Finance) and Milton A. Weeks (Central Bank Governor). The design also includes a 5-pointed star which acts as a see-through registration device when aligned with the reverse. The text "REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA" and the denomination are clearly printed.
The reverse depicts a woman harvesting rice, symbolizing Liberia's agricultural heritage and the importance of rice as a staple crop. The seal of the Central Bank of Liberia is featured, uniquely incorporating images of traditional crossed Kissi money and the design of a 1969 50-cent coin. A 5-pointed star complements the registration device from the obverse.
Printed by Crane Currency, this banknote includes security features such as a 3-mm wide color-changing windowed security thread and a watermark of the Liberian coat of arms with an electrotype "CBL".
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