The Taj Mahal series from Solomon Islands belongs to a wave of large-format gold issues that Pacific island nations have licensed through the Pobjoy Mint and similar private operators since the 1990s — the issuing country contributes legal tender status while exercising no meaningful role in design, production, or distribution. The coins move almost entirely through the bullion and collector markets, rarely approaching the issuing territory at all.
At 100 grams of .999 gold, the intrinsic value dominates any numismatic premium.
The Taj Mahal series from Solomon Islands belongs to a wave of large-format gold issues that Pacific island nations have licensed through the Pobjoy Mint and similar private operators since the 1990s — the issuing country contributes legal tender status while exercising no meaningful role in design, production, or distribution. The coins move almost entirely through the bullion and collector markets, rarely approaching the issuing territory at all.
At 100 grams of .999 gold, the intrinsic value dominates any numismatic premium.