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1 Dollar - Elizabeth II Clash of the Titans

Uitgever Solomon Islands
Jaar 2020
Type Non-circulating coin
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Opschrift voorzijde ELIZABETH II SOLOMON ISLANDS IRB Ti 990 $1
Beschrijving keerzijde A dynamic mythological battle scene occupies the full field, depicting a central armoured warrior figure wielding a spear and shield, flanked by multiple combatants including a large beast and fallen figures, all rendered in high-relief engraving against a textured background encircled by a decorative border of stars and celestial motifs. The date 2020 appears at the lower left, and the curved legend CLASH OF THE TITANS runs along the lower rim.
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Aanvullende informatie

Solomon Islands has issued novelty titanium pieces under licensing arrangements for decades, with the "Clash of the Titans" branded coins falling into a category of modern collector issues produced primarily by European minting houses on behalf of Pacific island authorities whose connection to the subject matter is purely contractual. The 1987 Ray Harryhausen film that inspired this issue grossed modestly on release but built an outsized cult following on home video.

Titanium at this purity is notoriously difficult to strike cleanly, producing surface inconsistencies that are a function of the metal, not the die.

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