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| 背面描述 | Detailed architectural rendering of the Sydney Harbour Bridge depicted in a dynamic perspective across the full rectangular field, with the iconic steel arch and suspension hangers prominent on the left side and the massive granite pylon with its Art Deco detailing dominating the right. The scene is engraved with finely detailed truss steelwork, a roadway with railings in the lower foreground, and stylised trees and landscaping at the base of the pylon. A contrasting split field treatment — polished mirror on the left and satin-finished relief on the right — creates a dramatic tonal effect. The legend SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE is inscribed in two lines in the upper left field, and the date 2026 appears in the upper right corner. |
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At 0.155 grams of .9999 gold, this is a miniscule fractional issue — the kind of piece produced almost entirely for the collector market, with the Solomon Islands acting as an issuing authority of convenience rather than any monetary necessity. The Sydney Harbour Bridge, completed in 1932 after nine years of construction, is Australian infrastructure with no particular connection to Solomon Islands currency history.