Issued as part of the Solomon Islands' long-running series of sports-themed novelty pieces, this coin commemorates the "back of net" — a phrase inseparable from British football commentary culture. The Solomon Islands has become a favored issuing authority for third-party mints producing themed collectibles, with the Central Bank lending its nominal imprimatur to pieces designed and marketed almost entirely for the collector trade rather than domestic circulation.
Gold-plated iron rather than the more common gold-plated copper or brass signals a production budget kept deliberately tight.
Issued as part of the Solomon Islands' long-running series of sports-themed novelty pieces, this coin commemorates the "back of net" — a phrase inseparable from British football commentary culture. The Solomon Islands has become a favored issuing authority for third-party mints producing themed collectibles, with the Central Bank lending its nominal imprimatur to pieces designed and marketed almost entirely for the collector trade rather than domestic circulation.
Gold-plated iron rather than the more common gold-plated copper or brass signals a production budget kept deliberately tight.