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1 Dollar - Elizabeth II Ramat Gan

Issuer Solomon Islands
Year 2022
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Value 1 Dollar
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Reverse description The reverse presents a selective gilt silhouette of the Ramat Gan urban skyline rendered in mirror-polished gold against a polished silver field, depicting a dramatic cityscape with distinctive high-rise towers and the prominent communications mast. In the upper left corner, the inscription JEWEL BAR appears in bold raised lettering, while a diamond-shaped cartouche in the upper right bears the commemorative legend 75th anniv. along with the fineness marks .999 Ag and .999 Au. The lower portion of the bar features a richly textured ruby dust inlay across a curved band, at the centre of which an oval reserve bears the inscriptions RAMAT GAN and RUBY flanking a ruby-coloured lozenge, celebrating the 75th anniversary of the city.
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Reverse lettering JEWEL BAR 75th anniv. .999 Ag .999 Au RAMAT GAN RUBY
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Ramat Gan, a city immediately east of Tel Aviv, is home to the National Diamond Exchange — the largest diamond trading complex in the world by floor space, handling a significant share of global rough and polished diamond transactions annually. The ruby dust inclusion in the planchet composition is a direct commercial nod to that gem trade heritage, though rubies themselves have no particular association with the city.

Solomon Islands issues coins of this type purely as licensed collectibles; no connection to the issuer's monetary system exists beyond the legal tender face value assigned for regulatory purposes.

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