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"no borrowed scans here nor i cut and pasted from other web sites. all notes displaying here are mine"

..Solomon Islands - Full Set $2, $5, $10, $20, $50 & $100 Specimen 2005-2009 s. Governor Rick N Houenipwela and Shadrach Timothy Fanega

Solomon Islands

Central Bank of Solomon Islands
(since 1983)
Currency : Dollar (SBD)

Governor Rick N Houenipwela and Shadrach Timothy Fanega
 
Posted below are six specimen notes issued between 2005 and 2009. Here I have the full set for this series. The prefixes that I have here are printed with C/2 and A/1.  In this series, the $100 was issued for the first time, 20 years after the first $50 was first released in the 1986 series. Having a full set in my collection is nice.

The signatures printed on these notes belonged to the Governor Rick N Houenipwela (tenure 1993-2008) and Shadrach Timothy Fanega (Secretary to the Minister of Finance). The watermark is the image of an eagle facing right, together with the letters CBSI

Dimensions
$2 - 141mm x 71mm
$5 - 144mm x 72mm
$10 - 148mm x 72mm
$20 - 154mm x 72mm
$50 - 160mm x 72mm
$100 - 160mm x 72mm

Two Dollars
nd2006, flag, Coat of Arms, artifacts

Reverse - Group of people spear fishing together

Five Dollars Specimen
nd2006, flag, Coat of Arms, artifacts

Reverse - man with long boat/Canoe, hut

Ten Dollars Specimen
nd2009, flag, Coat of Arms, artifacts

Reverse - woman weaving

Twenty Dollars Specimen
nd2009, flag, Coat of Arms, artifacts

Reverse - group of warriors performing ceremony dance

Fifty Dollars Specimen
nd2005, flag, Coat of Arms, artifacts

Reverse - butterflies, reptiles, giant sea clam

One Hundred Dollars Specimen
nd2006, flag, Coat of Arms, artifacts
Reverse - coconut trees, man harvesting coconuts

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