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5 Dollars - Elizabeth II Posthumous, Filigree Koi

Uitgever Solomon Islands
Jaar 2023
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Waarde 5 Dollars
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Beschrijving voorzijde At the center of the coin, set within a diamond-shaped raised panel, appears the right-facing diademed effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, rendered in high relief against a dotted background field. The legend ELIZABETH II and SOLOMON ISLANDS arcs around the upper portion of the central panel, with the denomination 5 DOLLARS to the right and the date 2023 below the portrait. Surrounding the central panel, the openwork filigree border features six vibrantly colored koi fish in full color print, swimming among lotus blossoms and lily pads, all set within an intricate quatrefoil lattice pattern typical of East Asian decorative art.
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Aanvullende informatie

Solomon Islands has issued commemorative silver in volume for decades, functioning essentially as a licensing vehicle for international mint programs targeting collector markets in Asia and Europe. This koi-themed piece fits squarely in that commercial tradition — the issuing authority provides legal tender status, a mint elsewhere does the work, and the market is collectors, not islanders.

The filigree technique applied to coins of this weight class gained traction after the Polish Mint's filigree programs of the mid-2010s demonstrated sustained secondary market demand. By 2023, several contract mints had developed their own wire-inlay processes.

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