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| 背面描述 | Brown intaglio engraving of a panoramic tropical beach scene, believed to represent Yanuca in the Yasawa Islands, with palm-fringed shoreline, gentle hills, and a calm bay occupying the central vignette. The denomination $1 appears at lower left and ONE DOLLAR at lower right, with the printer's imprint in small lettering at the lower right margin. A blank oval cartouche at right is reserved for the watermark area. |
| 背面铭文 | GOVERNMENT OF FIJI ONE DOLLAR THOMAS DE LA RUE & COMPANY, LIMITED |
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Fiji's shift from pounds to decimal currency in January 1969 put Thomas De La Rue under pressure to produce an entirely new series on short notice. This 1 Dollar note was part of that first decimal issue — the Government of Fiji, rather than a central bank, remained the formal issuing authority because the Fiji currency board structure had not yet been replaced. The Reserve Bank of Fiji wouldn't assume that role until 1974.
De La Rue's watermark on this series is a simple repeating pattern rather than a portrait, which distinguishes it from later Fijian issues.