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| Issuer | Solomon Islands |
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| Year | 2026 |
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| Composition | Gold plated iron |
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| Reverse description | The fully colourised reverse depicts a scene inspired by Beatrix Potter's Peter Rabbit, showing the iconic rabbit character dressed in his blue jacket and holding a decorated Easter egg, set against a richly detailed springtime garden composition. A wicker basket filled with multicoloured spotted and striped Easter eggs occupies the lower foreground, while a yellow chick stands to the right and daffodils, daisies, forget-me-nots, ferns, and a butterfly fill the background field. The word 'APRIL' appears in relief lettering at the top of the design, and the copyright inscription '™ & © FW & Co., 2025' is positioned in the lower left field. The overall design is applied in full polychrome colour printing over the gold-plated surface. |
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| Reverse lettering | ™&© FW & Co., 2025 APRIL |
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The Solomon Islands has issued novelty struck pieces under royal portraiture since the transition from Elizabeth II, and this Easter-themed release follows a well-established Pacific island mint licensing pattern where the issuing authority is nominal — the coins are designed, struck, and distributed entirely by private minting houses, primarily in Europe, with the island nation lending its legal tender status for a fee.