Part of the broader "Baby Animals" bullion series produced for the Solomon Islands by a European mint — almost certainly Münze Österreich or a comparable contractor — these fractional gold pieces have no meaningful relationship to the issuing territory beyond the legal tender framework that makes their face value nominal by design. The unicorn subject places this squarely in the fantasy bullion category, a market segment that expanded sharply in the 2010s as mints competed for collector premiums on sub-gram gold formats.
Part of the broader "Baby Animals" bullion series produced for the Solomon Islands by a European mint — almost certainly Münze Österreich or a comparable contractor — these fractional gold pieces have no meaningful relationship to the issuing territory beyond the legal tender framework that makes their face value nominal by design. The unicorn subject places this squarely in the fantasy bullion category, a market segment that expanded sharply in the 2010s as mints competed for collector premiums on sub-gram gold formats.