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1/2 Dollar - Charles III Mr. Jeremy Fisher

Issuer Solomon Islands
Year 2025
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Reverse description The reverse features a full-color applied depiction of Mr. Jeremy Fisher, the anthropomorphic frog character from Beatrix Potter's classic children's tale, shown standing upright and dressed in a red macintosh coat with a floral waistcoat. To his right, engraved decorative botanical and naturalistic elements fill the field, including an oak sprig, aquatic plants, and a dragonfly rendered in the gold-plated surface. The 'PETER RABBIT™' brand logo incorporating a snail motif appears centrally, accompanied by the Beatrix Potter facsimile signature. The legend 'MR. JEREMY FISHER™' curves along the right arc, with the copyright notice '™&© FW & Co., 2024' positioned in the upper left field.
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Beatrix Potter's Jeremy Fisher first appeared in 1906, and the frog has since migrated across an improbable range of licensed merchandise — including, now, Solomon Islands collector issues struck in gold-plated iron. The Solomon Islands has functioned for decades as a convenient legal tender vehicle for foreign-marketed novelty pieces with no meaningful circulation history in the archipelago itself.

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