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2 Dollars - Elizabeth II Aladdin and the Magic Lamp

Issuer Solomon Islands
Year 2014
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Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Colorful depiction of scenes from the fairy tale Aladdin and the Magic Lamp. In the upper left, Aladdin and a princess ride a flying carpet; to the right, the blue Genie emerges in a commanding pose. In the lower center, Aladdin kneels while holding the magic lamp, with an Arabian cityscape in the background. Decorative scroll motifs and small vignettes of the magic lamp flank the lower legend. The curved inscription ALADDIN AND THE MAGIC LAMP appears at the top of the field, and FAIRY TALES at the bottom, all in raised Latin lettering against a silvered border.
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The Solomon Islands has issued commemorative silver under licensing arrangements that have little connection to the islands' own monetary history — this piece is part of a broader series tied to the global Disney franchise, produced primarily for the collector market and never intended for circulation. Such issues are struck to order by private minting contractors and distributed through international numismatic retailers rather than through any central bank channel.

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