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10 Dollars - Charles III Flopsy Bunnies

Issuer Solomon Islands
Year 2026
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Reverse description The reverse field of the rectangular flan depicts a scene from Beatrix Potter's The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies, rendered in the style of Potter's original pen-and-ink illustrations and set within a raised triangular cartouche at centre. Two adult rabbits stand upright in the middle ground, accompanied by several young bunnies running and gathered around them. The legend THE TALE OF THE FLOPSY BUNNIES is inscribed across the upper field in two lines. Below the central vignette, the inscriptions BEATRIX POTTER and The original and authorized edition appear, with 999.9 FINE GOLD prominently displayed in the lower panel, and the copyright notice ™ & © FW & Co., 2025 in small text at the top.
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Beatrix Potter's characters entered the public domain in key markets only after decades of aggressive copyright management by Frederick Warne & Co., the original publisher. This coin belongs to a wave of licensed issues that followed the eventual loosening of those protections, minted in fractional gold weights small enough to serve as novelty collectibles rather than investment vehicles. At 0.31 g, the gold content is negligible by bullion standards.

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