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50 Cents - Charles III Peter Rabbit & Mrs. Rabbit

Uitgever Central Bank of Solomon Islands
Jaar 2026
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Beschrijving keerzijde Fully coloured scene depicting Peter Rabbit in his iconic blue jacket receiving a wrapped gift from Mrs. Rabbit, rendered in the classic watercolour style of Beatrix Potter's original illustrations. The central vignette is framed by a decorative Christmas wreath composed of holly, pine branches, red berries, ornamental baubles, and ribbon bows in red, blue, and green. The inscription HOPPY CHRISTMAS appears in the upper-left field, with the copyright notice ™ & © FW & Co., 2025 in small lettering below. The overall design celebrates the festive season through the licensed Peter Rabbit characters.
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Gold-plated iron is an unusual choice for a commemorative — iron corrodes aggressively under plating failures, and these pieces will not age gracefully if the plating layer is breached. Beatrix Potter's characters have been licensed across dozens of mint programs since Frederick Warne & Co. first permitted commercial use of the designs in the 1970s, making this one of hundreds of such issues across multiple issuing authorities. The Solomon Islands has long served as a convenient licensing jurisdiction for low-cost commemoratives with no domestic circulation intent.

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