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10 Dollars - Elizabeth II Lady Britain 1997

Issuer Solomon Islands
Year 2022
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Value 10 Dollars
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Obverse lettering ELIZABETH II SOLOMON ISLANDS 10 DOLLARS IRB 1/100 oz 2022 Au 999.9
Reverse description Central design depicts the allegorical figure of Lady Britain, helmeted and robed, driving a two-horse chariot at full gallop to the left while brandishing a trident in her right hand. A circular cartouche at right bears the inscription 35th Anniv., commemorating the 35th anniversary of the original 1987 design. The legend LADY BRITAIN arcs prominently across the upper field, with 1/100 OZ .9999 FINEST GOLD and the date 1997 inscribed in the lower exergue.
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The "Lady Britain" branding belongs to a series of fractional gold issues produced for the collector market, sized specifically to hit a low entry price point for gold ownership rather than to serve any transactional purpose. At 0.311 g — one-hundredth of a troy ounce — these were struck under Solomon Islands authority but designed entirely for the international bullion-collector trade. The Solomon Islands' nominal face value carries no meaningful relationship to gold spot.

The 1997 name date references Elizabeth II's portrait generation used, not the strike year of 2022.

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