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10 Dollars - Charles III Seattle

Issuer Solomon Islands
Year 2026
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Technique Milled
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Reverse description A full-length figure of a soccer player in athletic kit is depicted mid-stride, kicking a football in the lower right of the field, rendered in fine engraved line work against a contrasting matte and polished background. Behind the player, a stylised urban skyline featuring the silhouettes of Seattle skyscrapers occupies the upper central and right field, evoking the city's identity. The lower register depicts an abstracted rendering of stadium stands or crowd barriers. The trademarked legend WE ARE SEATTLE™ is boldly inscribed across the upper field in a contemporary graphic typeface, serving as the primary inscription of the reverse.
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At 0.155 grams of .9999 gold, this is a fractional micro-issue of the type Pacific island jurisdictions have used aggressively since the 2010s to capture the low-entry bullion collector market — legal tender by decree, with virtually no prospect of circulation. The Seattle connection follows a pattern of topical licensing deals rather than any meaningful tie between the Solomon Islands and the city.

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