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| 裏面の説明 | Full-length standing figure of Helvetia facing three-quarters left, draped in classical robes, holding a tall spear in her right hand and resting her left hand upon a heraldic shield decorated with vertical striping, the whole rendered in fine sculptural relief. The legend HELVETIA 2026 arcs along the upper left periphery, while .9999 FINEST GOLD 1/500 OZ arcs along the upper right and descending right field, all in raised Latin lettering against a mirror-polished field. |
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At 0.0622 g, this belongs to the fractional "mini gold" category that several Pacific island nations have leaned on heavily since the mid-2010s as legal tender novelty issues — produced by private minting houses and sold directly to collectors at significant premiums over spot. The Solomon Islands has no domestic gold refining or minting infrastructure; these are struck under license, almost certainly in Europe.
The pairing of Charles III with the Swiss Helvetia figure is a collector-market confection with no monetary or political logic behind it.