The Military Order of the Tiger is a Liberian honor, not a Solomon Islands institution — this is a thematic bullion issue using a foreign decoration as subject matter, a practice common among Pacific island mints generating revenue through collector programs rather than circulating coinage. Solomon Islands has issued dozens of such commemoratives under licensing arrangements, with the Royal Australian Mint and various private minting houses producing pieces nominally attributed to Honiara.
The "2/2" designation marks this as the concluding piece in a two-coin set. Two-ounce silver at .999 fineness places it firmly in the modern bullion-collectible category, where secondary market value tracks spot closely unless the series carries strong thematic demand.
The Military Order of the Tiger is a Liberian honor, not a Solomon Islands institution — this is a thematic bullion issue using a foreign decoration as subject matter, a practice common among Pacific island mints generating revenue through collector programs rather than circulating coinage. Solomon Islands has issued dozens of such commemoratives under licensing arrangements, with the Royal Australian Mint and various private minting houses producing pieces nominally attributed to Honiara.
The "2/2" designation marks this as the concluding piece in a two-coin set. Two-ounce silver at .999 fineness places it firmly in the modern bullion-collectible category, where secondary market value tracks spot closely unless the series carries strong thematic demand.