Green engraving sets the Solomon Islands flag beside fishing, birds and state emblems, turning the small 2 Dollars note into a compact record of national and coastal life.
Design & Symbolism
Obverse
The obverse retains the familiar coat of arms, fish and bird motifs, but adds the Solomon Islands flag to the design, giving this later issue a clearer national marker than the preceding paper types. The ceremonial platter and marine ornament keep the note close to island visual culture, while the vertical right-hand serial number and updated security treatment mark its place in the revised 2004-2018 family.
Reverse
The reverse returns to Solomon Islands fishermen with net and spears, framed by the long horizontal structure of the denomination. The scene keeps the 2 Dollars grounded in coastal work and local subsistence, presenting fishing not as background imagery but as one of the everyday practices through which island communities are sustained.
Collector’s Insight
For collectors, this no-date 2 Dollars note belongs to the Solomon Islands revised paper issue associated with the late-2000s design update, when the national flag was added to the obverse and the right-hand serial number became vertical. The B215b variety is distinguished by the Denton H. Rarawa and Shadrach Fanega signature combination and the C/6-C/8 prefix range, while the windowed security thread with demetalized scroll and the watermark with falcon head, electrotype CBSI and cornerstones separate it from earlier 2 Dollars types.
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