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1 Dollar Aztec-Mayan Dragon

Issuer Reserve Bank of Fiji
Year 2025
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Weight 31.103 g
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Obverse description The obverse features the Coat of Arms of Fiji centrally positioned within a recessed circular field, surrounded by the coiled body of the Aztec-Mayan feathered serpent dragon rendered in high relief. The legend 'FIJI 2025' appears above the arms, with '1 oz .999 FINE SILVER' to the sides and '1 DOLLAR' below, all within the circular cartouche. The dragon's scaled and feathered body encircles the entire composition, with its ornately detailed head and open jaws visible at the upper right of the contoured planchet. The antiqued finish enhances the depth and texture of the intricate sculptural relief throughout the field.
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Mintage 2025 - Antiqued - 1,500
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Fiji has issued legal tender coins under licensing arrangements with foreign mints and private bullion programs since the 1970s, and this piece follows that well-worn path — struck for the collector and bullion market with nominal Fijian face value, no intended domestic circulation, and production almost certainly contracted to a private mint outside the Pacific altogether.