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10 Dollars - Charles III Big Ben

Uitgever Central Bank of Solomon Islands
Jaar 2026
Type Non-circulating coin
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Beschrijving keerzijde Detailed engraved view of the Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben) at the Palace of Westminster, London, depicted at a dramatic upward-looking angle and filling the right portion of the rectangular field. The Gothic Revival architectural details of the clock tower, including the ornate belfry, clock face, and decorative pinnacles, are rendered with precise line engraving against a polished background bisected diagonally by a contrasting matte shadow. The inscription 'BIG BEN' appears in two lines at the upper left of the field, with the year of issue '2026' directly below.
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Opschrift keerzijde BIG BEN
2026
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Aanvullende informatie

At 0.155 g, this falls into the micro-gold category pioneered largely by the Perth Mint and quickly adopted by smaller issuing authorities seeking collector revenue without significant bullion outlay. The Solomon Islands has no domestic gold mining output to speak of — this coin exists purely as a numismatic product, with the Central Bank functioning as a licensing vehicle rather than a monetary authority in any practical sense here.

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