The poe rava — the black pearl — anchors French Polynesia's coinage identity in a way few natural products anchor any currency. Apataki atoll, one of the Tuamotu archipelago's principal pearl-farming lagoons, lends this denomination its secondary name under the geographic series introduced by the Institut d'émission d'outre-mer. That series replaced the earlier generic Pacific franc issues as a deliberate assertion of territorial distinctiveness, each value tied to a specific island or product rather than the colonial abstraction of a unified franc zone.
The poe rava — the black pearl — anchors French Polynesia's coinage identity in a way few natural products anchor any currency. Apataki atoll, one of the Tuamotu archipelago's principal pearl-farming lagoons, lends this denomination its secondary name under the geographic series introduced by the Institut d'émission d'outre-mer. That series replaced the earlier generic Pacific franc issues as a deliberate assertion of territorial distinctiveness, each value tied to a specific island or product rather than the colonial abstraction of a unified franc zone.