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| Issuer | Fiji |
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| Year | 2018 |
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| Reference(s) | KM#716 |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse description | The reverse is struck in the convex form of a traditional bottle crown cap, faithfully replicating the exterior face of a Coca-Cola bottle cap. The iconic Coca-Cola trademark logotype, rendered in the brand's characteristic Spencerian script lettering, is prominently struck in high relief across the central field. The registered trademark symbol appears to the lower right of the legend. The surrounding crimped flange with its twenty-one corrugated teeth completes the authentic bottle cap appearance, all executed in proof-finish .999 fine silver. |
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Coca-Cola licensing deals with national mints became a minor industry in the 2010s, with Fiji among several Pacific island nations that issued bullion-adjacent collectibles under such arrangements — the sovereign issuer providing legal tender status while bearing no meaningful monetary relationship to the face value. These pieces were sold directly into the collector and novelty market, never intended for circulation, and were distributed primarily through the Franklin Mint and similar wholesale numismatic channels.
KM#716 is one of several Fijian Coca-Cola issues from this period.