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| Uitgever | Solomon Islands |
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| Jaar | 2022 |
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| Diameter | 14 mm |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | ELIZABETH II SOLOMON ISLANDS 10 DOLLARS IRB 1/100 oz 2022 Au 999.9 |
| Beschrijving keerzijde | Central figure of Lady Britain, depicted as a helmeted, classically draped female figure seated and accompanied by a large lion at her side, holding a trident in her left hand and gesturing outward with her right, set against a globe grid background evoking British imperial reach. A circular anniversary cartouche inscribed 35th Anniv. appears to the left within the field. The legend LADY BRITAIN arcs along the upper border, with the inscription 1/100 OZ .9999 FINEST GOLD and the date 2021 positioned along the lower exergue. |
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Part of a miniature gold series issued under Solomon Islands' licensing arrangements — a Commonwealth nation that has no meaningful connection to Britannia iconography but whose mint licensing deals make it a prolific issuer of collector-targeted bullion fractionals. At 0.311g, this is among the smallest struck gold pieces commercially produced, a format popularized in the early 2010s as spot prices made traditional fractionals prohibitively expensive for entry-level buyers.