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1/2 Dollar - Elizabeth II Denmark

Issuer Solomon Islands
Year 2022
Type Non-circulating coin
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Obverse description Right-facing diademed and draped effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, rendered after the Ian Rank-Broadley portrait, with the engraver's initials IRB visible below the truncation. The circumferential legend reads ELIZABETH II to the left and SOLOMON ISLANDS HALF DOLLAR to the right, with the date 2022 placed in the lower field beneath the portrait.
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Reverse description The colored reverse features a central sunken field displaying the Denmark Football Union badge alongside a red-colored silhouette map of Denmark, with the inscription DENMARK prominently in the centre field. A dynamic figure of a footballer in red appears at the right, mid-kick with a football at his feet. At the top of the inner border is the official FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 trophy logo, and at the bottom the FIFA WORLD CUP Qatar 2022 inscription appears below the official tournament emblem. The outer border ring carries the bilingual legend FIFA WORLD CUP QATAR 2022 in both Latin and Arabic scripts, with decorative football motifs at intervals.
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The Danish connection here is the commemorative subject, not the issuer — Solomon Islands has operated a substantial collector-coin program since the 1970s, licensing foreign themes to generate revenue through numismatic sales rather than circulation. These pieces are struck for the collector market and see no use as currency.

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