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| Issuer | Solomon Islands |
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| Year | 2022 |
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| Orientation | Medal alignment ↑↑ |
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| Reverse description | The central field features a colored depiction of a football player in blue kit executing a kick, set against a stylized map of Japan rendered in blue. The Japanese national flag, displaying the red disc on a white ground, appears prominently to the right of center alongside the official FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 trophy logo. The inscription JAPAN is placed in the lower central field. A decorative colored red banner arcs across the upper portion of the inner circle bearing the Arabic legend. The official FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 emblem appears at the base of the inner design, with trademark symbols and football motifs distributed throughout the border ring. |
| Reverse script | Arabic, Latin |
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This piece belongs to a broad category of modern commemorative issues produced for the Solomon Islands by external minting houses — the country's nominal sovereignty making it a convenient licensing vehicle for themed collector series. Japan-subject coins in this format circulate almost exclusively through secondary hobby markets and never reach the Solomon Islands themselves.