This piece belongs to a sprawling category of modern numismatic product — legal tender issues struck for a small Pacific nation with no organic connection to the subject matter, sold directly to collectors and never intended for circulation. The Solomon Islands has issued hundreds of such pieces since the 1980s, functioning essentially as a licensing vehicle. The "Argentina" designation here refers to the commemorative theme, not the issuing authority.
Silver-plated copper-nickel on a 31g flan is a cost-reduction format that became widespread among third-party mint programs after 2010.
This piece belongs to a sprawling category of modern numismatic product — legal tender issues struck for a small Pacific nation with no organic connection to the subject matter, sold directly to collectors and never intended for circulation. The Solomon Islands has issued hundreds of such pieces since the 1980s, functioning essentially as a licensing vehicle. The "Argentina" designation here refers to the commemorative theme, not the issuing authority.
Silver-plated copper-nickel on a 31g flan is a cost-reduction format that became widespread among third-party mint programs after 2010.