It would be informative as well as continuity in the history of Liberia's Currency history.
As the two tabs shown in Liberia is Dollar (1833-1906) and Dollar (1943-date)
One more tab (perhaps it can take a person to) British West African pound (1907-1943) is to be introduced.
Similarly in British West African pound (1907-1968) list - A mention (or see also tab to include) about the countries using the currency during that period could be made.
The British ruled countries are Nigeria, the Gold Coast (now Ghana), Sierra Leone, British Cameroon and The Gambia.
The Independent Country Liberia joined the Monetary union between (1907-1943)
Citeer: "giridhar"The Independent Country Liberia joined the Monetary union between (1907-1943)
Is that correct? Because Liberia had its own currency dated 1937 and 1941. So the tab "Dollar (1943-date)" maybe is wrong and should be "Dollar (1937-date)"?
Liberia was contemplating to come out of the group & restart its own currency. Finally it came out of the group in 1943.
Secondly in the year 1937 few denomination (Three :- 1/2, 1 & 2 cent) of coins were minted & repeated in 1941. Perhaps to tide over the loose change or coin crunch or as a precursor to come out of the group.
The Currency or paper note was the British West African pound during this period (1907-1943).