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| Uitgever | Solomon Islands |
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| Jaar | 2025 |
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| Waarde | 1/2 Dollar |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Uncrowned right-facing effigy of King Charles III occupying the central field, rendered in high relief with detailed portrait features including short hair and a suit collar, attributed to engraver DT. The surrounding legend reads 'CHARLES III · 2025 · SOLOMON ISLANDS' arcing around the upper and right periphery, with '· HALF DOLLAR ·' inscribed along the lower arc. The engraver's initials 'DT' appear discreetly at the lower right of the portrait. The entire obverse is finished in gold plating with a prooflike reflective field. |
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| Rand | Reeded |
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This piece belongs to a wave of privately-minted fantasy issues marketed under the "Canada" designation despite having no connection to Canadian monetary history or Royal Canadian Mint production. Solomon Islands has served as a convenient issuing authority for numerous third-party numismatic products since the 1990s, its government licensing the arrangement for revenue. The "Charles III" attribution follows the same commercial logic — topical rather than historical.
Gold-plated iron corrodes at the plating seams over time, a known deterioration pattern for this construction type.