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| 背面描述 | A highly detailed, dynamically rendered griffin occupies the central field, depicted in a crouching yet alert posture with powerful leonine hindquarters and large, outstretched eagle wings rendered in deep relief. The creature's eagle head features a hooked beak and intense forward gaze, while its forelimbs bear prominent talons gripping rocky terrain. Decorative scrollwork and foliage adorn the lower flanking field, providing an ornamental frame. The curved banner legend LEGENDS & MYTHS arcs along the upper rim, and the inscription GRIFFIN is prominently displayed in bold lettering along the lower rim. A small decorative mintmark device appears in the upper field above the griffin. |
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| 边缘 | Reeded |
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The Griffin series from the Perth Mint — produced for a string of Pacific island issuers including Solomon Islands — belongs to a wave of Australian-minted bullion-adjacent collectibles that flooded the market through the mid-2010s. These pieces were never intended for circulation; Solomon Islands' actual monetary economy runs on cupro-nickel and banknotes. The $5 face value is nominal to the point of fiction, set low enough to satisfy legal tender requirements without implying the coin belongs anywhere near a cash register.
The two-year window of 2016–2017 suggests mintage was split across calendar years to extend sales, a common practice with Perth Mint licensed issues.