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| Uitgever | Solomon Islands |
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| Jaar | 2021 |
| Type | Non-circulating coin |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Central effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II facing right, rendered in high relief against a field engraved with excerpts from the United States Constitution, evoking a parchment-like background. The portrait is surrounded by a circular legend identifying the issuer, denomination, and date. The inscription 'We the People' appears prominently, referencing the opening words of the Constitution, together with a unique serial number. The design integrates the royal effigy within a patriotic American thematic context, with the issuer's name 'SOLOMON ISLANDS' and mintmark 'IRB' flanking the date '2021' within decorative star separators. |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | We the People #0001 15 DOLLARS ELIZABETH II ★ SOLOMON ISLANDS IRB ★ 2021 ★ |
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The "America the Free" branding places this squarely within the collector bullion market that emerged aggressively in the 2010s, where Pacific island nations — Niue, Cook Islands, Tuvalu, the Solomons — licensed their monetary authority to private minting houses producing silver rounds with nominal face values no one ever intended to spend. The Solomon Islands has no silver mining industry and no particular historical connection to American patriotic themes.
At 155.5 g, this is a 5 troy ounce piece — a standard bullion format for this market segment. Elizabeth II's effigy satisfies the legal requirement for a Commonwealth issuer.