The Solomon Islands 100 dollars banknote was issued by the Central Bank of Solomon Islands in 2009. The banknote’s obverse depicts a club, a bird, the flag of the Solomon Islands, a flower, a hologram, and the country's coat of arms. The reverse features palm trees, coconut harvesting, and ray. It has a windowed security thread with a demetalized design and a watermark that shows a falcons head, an electrotype CBSI, and Cornerstones. The note bear the signatures of bank governor Denton Hehenoro Rarawa and Secretary of Finance Fred Fakarii. It has color combinations of light brown, red, and peach and is 162 x 72 mm in size. This particular Solomon Islands 100 dollar banknote comes in uncirculated condition and has been TAP authenticated with a grade of 60-70.