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| Issuer | Reserve Bank of Fiji |
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| Year | 2020 |
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| Technique | Proof |
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| Reverse description | The reverse replicates the classic Japanese market Coca-Cola bottle cap design, with the field enamelled in the iconic Coca-Cola red. The brand name is rendered in large Katakana script 'コカ・コーラ' dominating the central field, accompanied by the characteristic Coca-Cola dynamic ribbon device in white below. Above the Katakana legend, the Hiragana slogan 'さわやか・テイスティ' (meaning 'refreshingly tasty') is inscribed in a smaller font. The Latin-script 'Coca-Cola' logo in its traditional cursive form appears below the ribbon device, and the Japanese registered trademark notice '登録商標' is inscribed in the lower field. The entire design is enclosed within the crimped serrated border of the bottle cap form. |
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| Edge | Crimped (bottle cap form) |
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Fiji's Reserve Bank has issued a long-running series of Coca-Cola branded legal tender coins aimed squarely at the collectibles market, with this Japan-edition piece targeting the country's well-documented collector base for Coca-Cola memorabilia. Japan is consistently the world's largest market for Coca-Cola-branded collectibles outside the United States, a quirk rooted in the brand's postwar introduction to the country during the American occupation and its subsequent deep integration into Japanese vending culture.