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50 Cents - Charles III Rhea Ripley

Uitgever Solomon Islands
Jaar 2024
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Waarde 50 Cents
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central full-color photographic insert depicting WWE professional wrestler Rhea Ripley in action inside a wrestling ring, framed by a gold-plated rectangular border adorned with five-pointed stars in relief along both vertical sides. Above the image, the wrestler's name RHEA RIPLEY appears in large stylized gothic lettering with a dripping effect. Below the central image, a raised circular medallion bears the WWE logo. The legal trademark notice is inscribed along the lower border of the reverse.
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The Solomon Islands has issued commemorative pieces under its authority since independence in 1978, but the licensing agreements behind celebrity and entertainment issues like this one are purely commercial arrangements — the islands themselves have no meaningful monetary or historical connection to the subject. Rhea Ripley, born Demi Bennett in Adelaide, became the first Australian to hold the WWE Women's World Championship in 2023.

Gold-plated iron rather than the more common gold-plated copper or bronze substrate — an unusual alloy choice that will affect long-term surface stability wherever the plating thins.

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