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| Emittent | Solomon Islands |
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| Jahr | 2024 |
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| Prägetechnik | Prooflike |
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| Averslegende | SOLOMON ISLANDS 10 DOLLARS 1/100 oz Au 999.9 LEV CHARLES III |
| Reversbeschreibung | The reverse of this rectangular gold piece is dedicated to Germany as UEFA Euro Record Champion, struck to commemorate UEFA EURO 2024. The upper legend UEFA EURO 2024 with the official trademark symbol is prominently inscribed across the top of the field. The left portion of the design features a dynamic figure of a football player in mid-action set against a silhouette map of Germany, with geometric stadium-pattern motifs in the background and the copyright notice ©UEFA TM at lower left. Along the lower left, three trophy motifs with the years 1972, 1980, and 1996 commemorate Germany's three European Championship victories. The right half of the field depicts a detailed architectural skyline of a German city, with a jubilant crowd rendered in relief beneath the buildings. The legends EURO RECORD CHAMPION and GERMANY are inscribed in bold capitals in the lower right field. |
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At 0.31 grams, this is among the smallest gold coins in current commercial production — a format pioneered largely by the Isle of Man and later adopted by several Pacific island sovereignties as a licensing and seigniorage play rather than any circulating monetary purpose. Solomon Islands has issued nominal-denomination gold minors under this model for decades, with the legal tender status providing the necessary framework for international sale while the coins themselves never approach the islands.