Fiji has issued numerous large-format silver pieces under licensing arrangements with the Pobjoy Mint and others, typically tied to wildlife or Pacific heritage themes and sold exclusively to overseas collectors. Domestic circulation was never the intent — these are produced under Fiji's authority but designed entirely for the international bullion and numismatic gift market, a practice that has drawn quiet criticism from purists who regard the issuing state as little more than a licensing vehicle.
Without a specific series identifier, mintage figure, or die variety on record, little more can be said with confidence.
Fiji has issued numerous large-format silver pieces under licensing arrangements with the Pobjoy Mint and others, typically tied to wildlife or Pacific heritage themes and sold exclusively to overseas collectors. Domestic circulation was never the intent — these are produced under Fiji's authority but designed entirely for the international bullion and numismatic gift market, a practice that has drawn quiet criticism from purists who regard the issuing state as little more than a licensing vehicle.
Without a specific series identifier, mintage figure, or die variety on record, little more can be said with confidence.