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1/2 Dollar - Elizabeth II Sydney

Uitgever Central Bank of Solomon Islands
Jaar 2014
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Waarde 1/2 Dollar
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Beschrijving keerzijde A panoramic cityscape of Sydney dominates the rectangular field, featuring the iconic Sydney Opera House prominently in the centre-right and the Sydney Harbour Bridge rendered in detailed relief to the left, with the city skyline extending across the lower register. A stylised globe is depicted in the upper left corner against a darkened sky, adding an international theme to the composition. The city name SYDNEY appears in bold capital letters along the lower left of the field, while the date 2014 is inscribed in the upper right corner. The overall design employs contrasting matte and polished surfaces to enhance the architectural and landscape elements.
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Aanvullende informatie

This miniature silver piece belongs to a wave of fractional collector issues produced under license for Pacific island nations during the 2010s, where the issuing central bank's role was largely nominal — production and distribution handled entirely by private minting houses targeting the bullion and novelty collector market. Solomon Islands lent its name to dozens of such pieces across this period, with little connection to domestic monetary circulation.

At 2.5 grams of .999 silver, the economics were always about premium over spot, not face value.

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