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10 Dollars - Elizabeth II 2022 Panda

Issuer Solomon Islands
Year 2022
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Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
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Reverse description A giant panda seated in a naturalistic landscape, holding a bamboo sprig in its forepaws, rendered in fine relief against a background of rolling hills, terraced terrain, and rugged mountain peaks. An inscribed circle in the lower left field bears the commemorative text 40th Anniv., marking the 40th anniversary of the Chinese Gold Panda coin series. The date 2022 appears in the lower central exergual area, while the legend 1/2 G .9999 FINEST GOLD / GIANT PANDA is inscribed in the upper left field.
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Reverse lettering 1/2 G .9999 FINEST GOLD GIANT PANDA 40th Anniv. 2022
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Solomon Islands has functioned as a prolific licensing jurisdiction for Chinese-themed bullion issues since the early 2010s, with the Panda design among the most commercially recycled. These miniature fractional gold pieces are produced for the collector-bullion crossover market and carry face values bearing no relationship to intrinsic worth — the $10 nominal on 0.5 g of fine gold is purely ceremonial. The actual striking is typically contracted to private mints rather than any sovereign facility.

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