Part of the miniature gold series that has proliferated across Pacific island sovereign issuers in recent years, this piece was struck under license arrangements typical of the Solomon Islands' relationship with external minting operations — the coins are legal tender in name, but the islands themselves have no domestic mint. At 0.311 g, the gold content barely exceeds one-hundredth of a troy ounce, placing it in the category of fractional issues designed primarily for the novelty collector market rather than bullion holding.
Part of the miniature gold series that has proliferated across Pacific island sovereign issuers in recent years, this piece was struck under license arrangements typical of the Solomon Islands' relationship with external minting operations — the coins are legal tender in name, but the islands themselves have no domestic mint. At 0.311 g, the gold content barely exceeds one-hundredth of a troy ounce, placing it in the category of fractional issues designed primarily for the novelty collector market rather than bullion holding.