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25 Dollars - Elizabeth II Lady Liberty

Issuer Solomon Islands
Year 2016
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Value 25 Dollars
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description A close-up, upward-angled depiction of the upper portion of the Statue of Liberty, emphasizing her seven-pointed radiate crown and her raised right arm holding aloft the torch of freedom. The draped robe and the detailed sculptural rendering of the crown's windows and spikes fill the lower and right portions of the field, while the torch occupies the upper left. The composition is tightly cropped to convey monumentality, with no inscriptions or legends present on the reverse field.
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The "Lady Liberty" branding used on this Solomon Islands issue belongs to a broader wave of licensed or thematic gold bullion programs that Pacific island sovereignties — with minimal domestic monetary infrastructure — began issuing aggressively in the 2010s, largely administered through third-party minting arrangements with European refiners. The coins are legal tender in name; in practice they were designed entirely for the international collector-investor market.

The 7.77 gram weight is not arbitrary — it corresponds to one-quarter troy ounce, a standard fractional bullion increment.

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