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10 Dollars - Charles III Mr. Jeremy Fisher

Issuer Solomon Islands
Year 2024
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Technique Milled
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Reverse description Full-length figure of Mr. Jeremy Fisher, the anthropomorphic frog character created by Beatrix Potter, depicted upright and wearing a tailored jacket, rendered in relief at the centre of the rectangular flan. The character stands above a decorative ribbon banner inscribed MR. JEREMY FISHER™. The surrounding field features botanical motifs including tall cow parsley stems, foxglove flowers, small bees, and daisy-like blooms in low relief, with the left portion of the field rendered in a contrasting frosted finish. The copyright inscription ™ & © FW & Co., 2024 appears in the upper right field, while the vertical legend 2024 Au 999.9 is incused along the right edge.
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Part of the Royal Canadian Mint's miniature gold coin program produced under license, this piece belongs to a long-running series celebrating Beatrix Potter characters — Jeremy Fisher, the fishing frog introduced in Potter's 1906 tale, appearing here on a Solomon Islands-denominated issue as a matter of licensing and distribution convention rather than any connection to the Pacific nation.

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