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10 Pounds

Issuer Government of Fiji
Year 1914-1928
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Value 10 Pounds
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Obverse lettering THE GOVERNMENT OF FIJI
Promises to pay to Bearer on Demand the Sum of
TEN POUNDS
£10 £10
Date 1st April 1914
FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF FIJI
Commissioners of Currency
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Fiji's pre-decimal high-denomination issues were never intended for everyday commerce. The 10 Pound value — substantial even by colonial standards — circulated primarily among merchants, plantation operators, and the colonial administration itself, with most transactions settled in smaller currency. Survivor numbers are thin for that reason: these notes changed hands rarely, and those that did often suffered from the tropics.

De La Rue produced the series on contract for the Government of Fiji — a direct government issue, not a bank note — at a time when Fiji had no central bank of its own. That arrangement continued until well after this series expired.