You don't understand how commemorative coins are issued. Ignoring your apparently racist outburst against Liberia (literacy problems are largely due to the civil war, Liberians are as capable of benefiting from a Classical education as you did in the mid-1960s, presumably benefiting from an East coast education. I am certain there are Liberians who un derstand Latin, especially given the number of religious colleges in the country) , the production of these coins has very little to do with the Central Bank of Liberia, who authorize striking of the coin by a foreign mint, in return for a royalty payment. Liberia needs the money, so I say good luck to them, rather than using this as an excuse to denigrate an African country that has suffered so much. I doubt they really care what goes on the coin, within certain boundaries. They did a Martin Brundle coin once (he got a $10 coin not $1), despite there never having been a F1 race in the country of Liberia. I have no interest in commemorative coinage, nor any interest politician-related souvenirs. You probably shouldn't have divulged personal details on a public forum. I can see a lot about you. An interesting biography. I left academia a long time ago.