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10 Dollars - Charles III Beijing

Issuer Solomon Islands
Year 2025
Type Non-circulating coin
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Obverse description Bare-headed right-facing effigy of King Charles III after the portrait by Dominique Thiébaut, occupying the central field. The legend CHARLES III · 2025 · SOLOMON ISLANDS curves around the upper portion of the coin, while the denomination and fineness specifications 1/100 oz · $10 · Au 999.9 are inscribed in the lower field beneath the portrait. The engraver's initials DT appear to the right of the truncation. The border features an intricate geometric latticework design of intersecting lines, giving the coin a distinctly modern and ornate appearance.
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Obverse lettering CHARLES III · 2025 · SOLOMON ISLANDS DT · 1/100 oz $ 10 Au 999.9 ·
Reverse description The reverse presents a detailed panoramic cityscape of Beijing, combining traditional and contemporary architectural elements. In the left foreground, the Temple of Heaven (Tiantan) is rendered in fine engraved relief, its characteristic circular tiered roofline and ornate pavilion clearly delineated. Behind it, the modern Beijing skyline rises dramatically, featuring recognisable skyscrapers including the CCTV Headquarters and China World Trade Center Tower III, set against a sky with engraved clouds. The mint mark, a stylised letter M within a circular emblem, appears at the top of the inner field. The legend BEIJING is inscribed along the lower exergual border in raised Latin letters, and the border echoes the geometric latticework pattern of the obverse.
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