The lunar series market has become intensely competitive among Pacific island issuers, and the Solomon Islands has leaned heavily on sub-gram gold issues to offer accessible entry points at spot-adjacent premiums. At 0.5 g of .9999 fine gold, this piece contains just under one sixty-second of a troy ounce — a format driven entirely by retail demand for low-barrier bullion rather than any domestic monetary need.
The lunar series market has become intensely competitive among Pacific island issuers, and the Solomon Islands has leaned heavily on sub-gram gold issues to offer accessible entry points at spot-adjacent premiums. At 0.5 g of .9999 fine gold, this piece contains just under one sixty-second of a troy ounce — a format driven entirely by retail demand for low-barrier bullion rather than any domestic monetary need.