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10 Dollars - Charles III Bullion Giants

Uitgever Solomon Islands
Jaar 2026
Type Non-circulating coin
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Beschrijving keerzijde Elaborate multi-figure composition celebrating the world's major silver bullion coin series, arranged radially around a central globe motif bearing the interlocked BG monogram and the inscription BULLION GIANTS, with the individual edition number and year 2026 below. Radiating sunburst lines emanate from the centre. Surrounding the central device, rendered in high relief against a textured rocky ground, are iconic symbols of six renowned bullion programmes: a giant panda (China), Britannia with trident and shield accompanied by a lion (Great Britain), a kangaroo (Australia), a maple leaf (Canada), the figure of Libertad (Mexico), a springbok (South Africa), and the figure of Liberty (United States). The names of each bullion series are inscribed in the outer legend ring separated by dot ornaments.
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The "Bullion Giants" branding is a marketing series, not a numismatic designation, but the underlying specification — five troy ounces of .999 silver — places this squarely in the competitive oversized bullion segment that expanded aggressively after 2010 as mints worldwide chased collector-investors priced out of gold. Solomon Islands has no silver mining industry to speak of; the country functions here purely as a licensing jurisdiction, with the actual striking almost certainly contracted to a European or Australian private mint.

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