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20 Dollars

Emittent Central Bank of Solomon Islands
Jahr 2017
Typ Standard circulation banknote
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Vorderseitenbeschreibung Predominantly purple and multicolour on a guilloche underprint incorporating abstract basket-weave patterns conceived to evoke the swirling movement of shoals of fish. A billowing national flag occupies the centre, while the coat of arms appears at right, flanked by traditional fishing floats. Denomination and issuing authority inscriptions complete the design.
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Rückseitenbeschreibung A central vignette portrays a musician playing traditional bamboo panpipes, rendered in multicolour against a decorative underprint. To the left, a group of female dancers is shown in the course of a traditional ceremonial performance. Denomination numerals and issuing authority text appear in the surround.
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The Central Bank of Solomon Islands has issued relatively few distinct note designs since its establishment in 1976, and the P#34 series reflects a long-standing relationship with De La Rue that has kept production consistent across multiple decades and denominations. The 2017 date places this within a commemorative cycle marking the 40th anniversary of the central bank's founding — an occasion the CBSI used to refresh several denominations in the series.

For a Pacific island issuer of this scale, watermark-only security is notably restrained; by 2017 most comparable issuers had incorporated security threads or color-shifting ink at this face value.