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10 Dollars - Charles III Biathlon

Issuer Solomon Islands
Year 2026
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Currency Dollar (1977-date)
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Reverse description A female biathlete is depicted in the prone shooting position in the foreground, rendered in three-dimensional high relief with skis extending to the left and a rifle aimed to the right. Behind her, an engraved architectural view of the Pantheon of Milan fills the central and left background, flanked by adjacent urban buildings. The upper portion of the field features a holographic prismatic treatment suggesting a glittering winter sky. The legend 'OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES' arcs across the top in bold raised lettering, the inscription 'PANTHEON' appears vertically along the left edge, and the date '2026' is displayed in holographic numerals at the lower left.
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Reverse lettering OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES PANTHEON 2026
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At 0.15 grams, this belongs to the micro-gold series that several Pacific island sovereigns have issued through the Austrian Mint under licensing arrangements — pieces struck more for the novelty collector market than any pretense of circulation. Solomon Islands has no biathlon tradition whatsoever; the sport has never appeared at the Pacific Games.

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