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20 Dollars

Issuer Central Bank of Solomon Islands
Year 1986
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Value 20 Dollars
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Reverse lettering Solomon Islands
Twenty Dollars
20
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Protection description Falcon with open wings in landing position
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The 1986 series marked the point at which the Solomon Islands dollar, introduced at independence in 1977, had stabilized enough to justify a redesigned note family. Thomas De La Rue's involvement was essentially continuous from the inception of the currency — the CBSI had no domestic printing capacity and relied entirely on London for production throughout this period.

Watermarking was the sole mechanical security feature on P#16, a relatively modest specification even by mid-1980s Pacific island standards. Counterfeiting pressure in the Solomons was negligible, which likely kept the security brief simple.

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