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1 Cent - Elizabeth II 3rd portrait

Issuer Reserve Bank of Fiji
Year 1986-1987
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Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
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Obverse description Right-facing effigy of Queen Elizabeth II wearing the George IV State Diadem, as designed by Raphael David Maklouf (third portrait). The legend ELIZABETH II is inscribed to the left of the effigy, with FIJI and the date 1986 inscribed to the right. The designer's initials RDM appear beneath the truncation of the bust.
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Reverse description A centrally placed tanoa — a traditional large, circular, footed wooden bowl used in Fijian kava ceremonies — divides the denomination. The inscription 1 CENT appears in two lines flanking the bowl, with the lower denomination numeral to the left and the word CENT to the right. The design is surrounded by a decorative border of raised pearls.
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Fiji's cent coinage of this period was produced at the Royal Australian Mint in Canberra, which had taken over striking duties from the Royal Mint following Fiji's independence and the gradual repatriation of Commonwealth minting contracts during the 1970s. The third portrait of Elizabeth II, sculpted by Raphael Maklouf, was introduced across Commonwealth coinage from 1985 onward. Fiji adopted it promptly, making these 1986–1987 issues among the earlier colonial and post-colonial territories to circulate the new effigy.

Fiji decimalized in 1969, replacing the pound system. By 1990, the one-cent piece had become effectively worthless in daily commerce and was discontinued.

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