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50 Cents - Charles III Mrs. Rabbit

Issuer Solomon Islands
Year 2025
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Shape Equilateral curve heptagon (7-sided)
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Obverse description Uncrowned right-facing effigy of King Charles III, modeled by Dominic Thomas, occupies the central field. The portrait depicts the King in civilian dress with a draped collar, rendered in high relief with fine detail in the hair and facial features. The engraver's initials 'DT' appear in the lower right field. The peripheral legend reads 'CHARLES III · 2025 · SOLOMON ISLANDS' arcing around the upper portion, with the denomination '50 CENTS' displayed prominently along the lower edge.
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Obverse lettering CHARLES III · 2025 · SOLOMON ISLANDS DT · 50 CENTS ·
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The "Mrs. Rabbit" coin is part of a broader wave of privately marketed novelty issues struck for Pacific micro-states — Solomon Islands chief among them — that have no meaningful circulation function and are produced entirely for the collector gift market. The issuing authority lends its name under licensing arrangements; monetary policy plays no role here whatsoever.

Iron core with silver plating is the tell: it keeps production costs low enough to support the retail margins these programs require.

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