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| Uitgever | Solomon Islands |
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| Jaar | 2023 |
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| Valuta | Dollar (1977-date) |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | The central design features a large, stylised Eye of Horus rendered in gold plating against a black-toned field, with detailed feathered brow stripe above and the characteristic elongated kohl line and teardrop curl below. To the left of the eye is a gold scarab beetle, and to the right a gold cartouche bearing a miniature Eye of Horus hieroglyph. Three ankh symbols in lower relief appear along the lower field. The legend 'EYE OF HORUS' arcs across the upper portion of the coin in gold lettering, and the rim features an alternating reeded and beaded decorative border. |
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| Opschrift keerzijde | EYE OF HORUS |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
The Solomon Islands has issued commemorative coinage under its own authority since independence in 1978, but the bulk of its modern collector output is contracted through external mints and marketed globally with no meaningful connection to the islands themselves. This piece is one of hundreds of such issues — the Eye of Horus motif sourced from ancient Egyptian funerary religion, the Charles III obverse fulfilling a Commonwealth obligation, the two having nothing to do with each other beyond sharing a planchet.