This piece revives William Wyon's celebrated 1839 "Una and the Lion" design, originally produced as a pattern five-pound piece for Victoria's coronation and never circulated — considered by many specialists the finest coin produced by the Royal Mint in the 19th century. The Solomon Islands issuing authority is incidental; fractional gold issues of this weight are routinely licensed through Pacific sovereign states specifically to produce legal-tender bullion in denominations impractical for larger economies to strike.
This piece revives William Wyon's celebrated 1839 "Una and the Lion" design, originally produced as a pattern five-pound piece for Victoria's coronation and never circulated — considered by many specialists the finest coin produced by the Royal Mint in the 19th century. The Solomon Islands issuing authority is incidental; fractional gold issues of this weight are routinely licensed through Pacific sovereign states specifically to produce legal-tender bullion in denominations impractical for larger economies to strike.