Father Frost — Ded Moroz in Russian tradition — is a Soviet-era rebranding of older Slavic winter folklore, institutionalized under Stalin in the 1930s as a secular alternative to Saint Nicholas after religious celebrations were suppressed. The Solomon Islands have no cultural connection to this figure whatsoever; the coin exists because the bullion novelty market, not any issuing authority's national identity, drove its production.
Father Frost — Ded Moroz in Russian tradition — is a Soviet-era rebranding of older Slavic winter folklore, institutionalized under Stalin in the 1930s as a secular alternative to Saint Nicholas after religious celebrations were suppressed. The Solomon Islands have no cultural connection to this figure whatsoever; the coin exists because the bullion novelty market, not any issuing authority's national identity, drove its production.