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50 Cents - Charles III Lord Voldemort

Issuer Solomon Islands
Year 2025
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Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
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Reverse description Full-color printed scene depicting Lord Voldemort, the antagonist from the Harry Potter franchise, shown in a dramatic action pose wearing dark flowing robes and directing a glowing green lightning bolt spell from his wand, set against a ruined stone environment. The scene is rendered in vivid color within a circular printed area occupying the central field of the heptagonal flan. The stylized Harry Potter logo in the franchise's characteristic lettering appears at the top of the design, with the copyright notice positioned along the lower rim of the colored field.
Reverse script Latin
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The Solomon Islands has issued novelty licensed coins under third-party arrangements for decades, with Harry Potter franchise material appearing across multiple Pacific island issuing authorities in recent years. This piece has no circulation function — the Solomon Islands 50-cent denomination in gold-plated iron serves purely as a collectible product marketed through distributors, not the Reserve Bank of Solomon Islands' standard coinage program.

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