The first paper money of the Solomon Islands was a series of four notes issued under the British administration of the islands in 1916; the 5-pound note is particularly rare, but all of these notes can be hard to find for sale.
Modern banknotes in the Solomon Islands began in 1977, with a series featuring Queen Elizabeth II and denominated in the decimalized currency of dollars and cents (though there have been no notes in cents). This series ranged in value from $2 to $20. As of 1986, the face of the British monarchy was no longer featured on the design of Solomon Islands paper bills.
Our current selection of Solomon Islands banknotes for sale can be found in this section. Check the subcategories for more specific notes from specific vendors, and check back daily to see new updates and fresh listings.