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20 Cents - Elizabeth II UEFA Euro 2020

Issuer Solomon Islands
Year 2021
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Shape Equilateral curve heptagon (7-sided)
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Obverse lettering ELIZABETH II · 2021 · SOLOMON ISLANDS IRB · 20 CENTS ·
Reverse description Central field displays the official UEFA EURO 2020 logo: the Henri Delaunay Trophy encircled by stylised figures of celebrating players, with the inscription UEFA EURO 2020 below and the copyright notice © UEFA TM above. Surrounding the central device, the names of the eleven host cities — AMSTERDAM · BAKU · BILBAO · BUCHAREST · BUDAPEST · COPENHAGEN · DUBLIN · GLASGOW · LONDON · MUNICH · ROME · SAINT PETERSBURG — are inscribed in a continuous circular legend around the inner border, interspersed with decorative national emblems of the participating host nations rendered in the bevelled rim segments.
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UEFA Euro 2020 was postponed by a full year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, eventually taking place across eleven European cities in June and July 2021 — which is why this coin, nominally dated to the tournament's original year, was issued in 2021. Solomon Islands has no connection to European football; the country is simply one of dozens of small sovereign issuers that license their minting authority for commemorative issues aimed squarely at the collector market rather than circulation.

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