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| Issuer | Solomon Islands |
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| Year | 2026 |
| Type | Non-circulating coin |
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| Obverse description | Bare-headed effigy of King Charles III facing left, rendered in fine relief after the portrait by engraver Dominique Thiébaut, whose initials 'DT' appear below the truncation. The legend 'SOLOMON ISLANDS' is inscribed in two lines across the upper field, with 'CHARLES III' displayed prominently in the lower field separated by a horizontal rule. Below, the denomination '10 DOLLARS', the purity and weight specification '1/200 oz Au .9999', and the date '2026' are inscribed in successive lines; a stylised mint mark appears at the lower right corner of the rectangular flan. |
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| Reverse script | Latin |
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At 0.155 grams of .9999 gold, this is a fractional bullion issue of the type increasingly produced by Pacific island mints and licensing agencies targeting the collector-investor crossover market — the Solomon Islands government lending its issuing authority to a product with essentially no domestic monetary function. The 2026 FIFA World Cup is co-hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, the first edition to expand to 48 national teams.