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10 Dollars - Charles III Great Wall of China

Issuer Solomon Islands
Year 2026
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Value 10 Dollars 10 SBD = RSD 123
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Obverse description Bare-headed effigy of King Charles III facing left, rendered in high relief against a polished black field, with finely detailed hair and collar. The legend SOLOMON ISLANDS arcs along the upper portion of the rectangular field. To the left of the portrait, the denomination 10 DOLLARS is inscribed in two lines; to the right, the specifications 1/200 oz and Au 999,9 appear in two lines. The engraver's initials DT appear below the portrait, and the Geiger mint logo is situated in the lower right field. The monarch's name CHARLES III is inscribed in bold capitals along the lower margin.
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Obverse lettering SOLOMON ISLANDS
10
DOLLARS
1/200 oz
Au 999.9
DT
CHARLES III
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At 0.155 grams, this sits in the micro-gold category pioneered largely by the Perth Mint and rapidly adopted by smaller sovereign issuers seeking affordable bullion entry points. Solomon Islands has no mint of its own; these are produced under license by private minting houses and carry legal tender status largely as a technical requirement for gold coin classification rather than any expectation of circulation.

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