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| Issuer | Central Bank of Solomon Islands |
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| Year | 2020 |
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| Weight | 1000 g |
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| Reverse lettering | PGA TOUR |
| Edge | Smooth with individual numbering |
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Arnold Palmer won the 1954 U.S. Amateur at the Country Club of Detroit, then turned professional and became the defining face of golf's television age — his popularity in the late 1950s and 1960s was largely responsible for establishing the sport as a mass-broadcast property in the United States. The Solomon Islands has issued large-format silver kilo pieces under its $100 denomination repeatedly since the 2010s, using the Central Bank's issuing authority to produce bullion-adjacent commemoratives with no meaningful domestic circulation.
Palmer died in September 2016, making this a posthumous tribute struck four years after his death.