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| Issuer | Solomon Islands |
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| Year | 2026 |
| Type | Non-circulating coin |
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| Obverse lettering | CHARLES III · 2026 · SOLOMON ISLANDS DT · 3 oz $ 10 Ag 999 · |
| Reverse description | The reverse face of this spherical football-form coin features the official FIFA World Cup 2026™ logo prominently displayed on the central pentagonal panel, rendered in colour with the iconic FIFA World Cup Trophy image incorporated within the numeral composition '26'. The inscription FIFA appears in bold lettering beneath the trophy motif on the central panel. The surrounding hexagonal and pentagonal panels replicate the engraved cultural and natural motifs found on the obverse — including stylised wave patterns, floral designs, and fauna — with coloured inserts in red, blue, and teal echoing the tournament's host nations. The entire surface is finished in gold plating with an antiqued treatment, enhancing the three-dimensional, sculptural quality of the football form. |
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The 2026 FIFA World Cup is the first to be hosted across three countries simultaneously — the United States, Canada, and Mexico — and also the first expanded to 48 teams. Solomon Islands has no qualifying history in FIFA World Cup football, making this a purely commercial bullion-adjacent issue produced for the collector market rather than any domestic commemorative purpose.
At 93.3 grams of .999 silver with gold plating, the piece sits in the oversized crown format favored by Pacific island issuers licensing FIFA intellectual property through the Perth Mint and similar third-party minting arrangements.