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1 Dollar Say No To Cyberbullying

Issuer Reserve Bank of Fiji
Year 2021
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Technique Colored, Milled
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Obverse description The Coat of Arms of Fiji occupies the central field, rendered in high relief against a mirror-polished background, flanked by two Fijian warriors as supporters. Surrounding the central device is a broad annular band bearing multicolored holographic binary code sequences (0s and 1s) in green, yellow, red, and blue, referencing the digital theme of the series. The legend FIJI 2021 is inscribed in raised Latin characters along the upper rim within a milled border, while the denomination 1 DOLLAR appears along the lower rim. The coin's non-round shape, with lateral extensions resembling keyboard keys, reinforces the cyberbullying theme.
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Mintage 2021 - Proof - 10,000
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Fiji's Reserve Bank has issued a steady stream of themed collector silver since the 2010s, typically produced by outside minting houses rather than struck domestically. This piece belongs to a wave of social-awareness issues that proliferated across Pacific island monetary authorities during the early 2020s — low-mintage, high-premium releases aimed squarely at the thematic collector market rather than circulation.

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