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| Emittent | Reserve Bank of Fiji |
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| Jahr | 2022 |
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| Ausrichtung | Medal alignment ↑↑ |
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| Aversbeschreibung | The obverse features the coat of arms of Fiji centrally positioned in the field, flanked by two traditional Fijian warriors as supporters, each bearing a ceremonial weapon. The shield displays the Union Jack in the upper left canton alongside a British lion and sugarcane, coconut palm, dove, and banana motifs within its quarters. A scroll beneath the shield bears the national motto in the local vernacular. The curved legend ONE OUNCE - ONE EARTH arcs along the upper periphery, with FIJI to the left and 2022 to the right of the central device. The denomination ONE DOLLAR appears below the arms, with the fineness inscription 1 oz 999.5 FINE SILVER in the lower field. |
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| Averslegende | ONE OUNCE - ONE EARTH FIJI 2022 ONE DOLLAR 1 oz 999.5 FINE SILVER |
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| Zusätzliche Informationen |
Fiji has issued commemorative silver dollars under Reserve Bank authority since the 1970s, but the "One Earth" program was part of a broader wave of Pacific-issued bullion and collector pieces that accelerated sharply after 2010, when several small-island central banks began licensing their minting rights to European producers — primarily the Czech Mint and the Perth Mint — turning nominal sovereignty into a vehicle for the international numismatic market. This coin almost certainly never circulated in Fiji.