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1 Cent - Elizabeth II 3rd portrait

Uitgever Central Bank of Solomon Islands
Jaar 1987-2010
Type Standard circulation coin
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Beschrijving voorzijde Right-facing effigy of Queen Elizabeth II wearing the George IV State Diadem, as modelled by Raphael David Maklouf, constituting the third definitive portrait used on Commonwealth coinage. The truncation of the bust is bare. The legend ELIZABETH II arcs along the left field and SOLOMON ISLANDS along the right field, with the date 2005 positioned at the base of the design. The engraver's initials RDM appear on the truncation.
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Aanvullende informatie

The Solomon Islands adopted bronze-plated steel for this denomination as a cost-cutting measure common across Pacific island economies during the 1980s, when the price of bronze made small-denomination coinage economically irrational. The third portrait of Elizabeth II, by Raphael Maklouf, was introduced across Commonwealth coinage from 1985 onward following the Royal Mint's standard rotation of effigies.

The long production window through 2010 reflects the minimal demand pressure on cent-denomination coinage in a country where purchasing power made the unit nearly ceremonial by the series' end.

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