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5 Dollars - Elizabeth II Mick Jagger

Issuer Solomon Islands
Year 2019
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Engraver(s) Ian Rank-Broadley
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Reverse description Color-printed portrait of rock musician Mick Jagger after an artwork by artist Sid Maurer, depicting Jagger with his mouth wide open and his head tilted downward in a dynamic performance pose. The portrait is rendered in vibrant color against a stylized background designed to evoke the grooved surface of a vinyl record, applied through color printing technique. The legend LEGENDS OF MUSIC and COPYRIGHT CELEBRITY ICONS appear in the field along with the attribution to Sid Maurer's artwork.
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Mintage 2019 - Proof - 10,000
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One of several issues in a broader Rolling Stones series released by the Solomon Islands — a sovereign nation with no meaningful connection to the band, used here purely as a licensing vehicle for the collector market. The Solomon Islands Mint Authority has issued hundreds of similar pop-culture commemoratives, making this effectively a bullion-adjacent novelty rather than a circulating or historically motivated coin.

Mick Jagger was knighted in 2003, a honor he reportedly accepted over Keith Richards' vocal objections.

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