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| Issuer | Solomon Islands |
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| Year | 2023 |
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| Reference(s) | KM#2198 |
| Obverse description | Left-facing diademed effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, rendered as a tribute to the late monarch, occupying the left portion of the rectangular field. To the right, the issuer name SOLOMON ISLANDS appears at the top, followed by the large denomination numeral $10, a horizontal rule, and the inscription 1/100 OZ FINE GOLD 999.9 below. The portrait is executed in high relief against a polished field, with fine detail visible in the diadem and hair. |
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| Reverse lettering | DONALD DUCK ©Disney Disney100 2023 Au 999.9 |
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Part of a licensed Disney bullion series, this miniature gold piece falls into a category that has proliferated sharply since the early 2010s as Pacific island nations — the Solomon Islands prominent among them — leveraged their mint agreement structures to produce collector-targeted issues with no domestic circulation intent whatsoever. The Donald Duck licensing arrangement with Disney requires royalty compliance that meaningfully affects the economics of these small-denomination runs.
At 0.311 g, this is among the smallest gold coin formats produced for the modern numismatic market — one-hundredth of a troy ounce.