At 0.155 grams, this belongs to the micro-gold category pioneered by the Perth Mint and widely licensed to Pacific island sovereigns whose nominal issuing authority lends legal tender status to coins never intended for circulation. The Solomon Islands has no mint of its own; production is contracted abroad, and the "2026" date reflects anticipated issue rather than confirmed strike year.
At 0.155 grams, this belongs to the micro-gold category pioneered by the Perth Mint and widely licensed to Pacific island sovereigns whose nominal issuing authority lends legal tender status to coins never intended for circulation. The Solomon Islands has no mint of its own; production is contracted abroad, and the "2026" date reflects anticipated issue rather than confirmed strike year.