Solomon Islands new polymer 10 dollars
Celebration of the 17th Pacific Games
The 10 Dollar banknote, identified as P-39 or B-227, features a striking red color scheme and has dimensions measuring 135 x 66 mm. It is crafted from polymer material, which enhances its durability and security. The front side of the banknote showcases the head of an eagle, three paddles, the Pacific Games logo, CBSI (Central Bank of the Solomon Islands) in an Argentum patch, a national flag, intricate fish carvings, and the coat of arms.
On the reverse side of the banknote, you’ll find depictions of athletes participating in various sports such as rugby, basketball, weightlifting, soccer, running, and bodybuilding. Just like the front, it also features three paddles and the head of an eagle.
The security features of this banknote include a security thread of unknown characteristics, which adds an extra layer of protection. It is printed by De La Rue in London, England, a well-known and reputable printing company. However, this banknote does not have a watermark.
The banknote is dated 2023, and its prefix is SI/23. It was introduced on October 27, 2023, and a total of 1,000,000 notes were issued. The banknote is signed by Forau and Dentana, adding a personal touch to its design and authenticity.
Members see complete information in Solomon Islands