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2 Shillings

发行方 Government of Fiji
年份 1942
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面值 2 Shillings (1/10)
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正面描述 Plain pinkish paper note with text-based layout arranged within a rectangular frame with indented corners bearing the denomination in numerals. The Colony of Fiji coat of arms appears at top centre, flanked by the denomination expressed in words and figures. The body of the note carries the issuing authority title, legal tender clause, date, and printed signatures of the Commissioners of Currency, with a handwritten serial number applied above.
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背面描述 The reverse consists entirely of a repetitive typeset underprint of the text COLONY OF FIJI printed in red across the full surface of the pinkish paper in closely spaced horizontal rows, serving as both a security device and background pattern with no other design elements present.
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Fiji's wartime fractional currency was authorized under emergency powers after Japanese advances in the Pacific made normal banking operations precarious and coin shortages acute. The 2 Shillings note is part of a small series of low-denomination government issues that replaced coinage temporarily — a stopgap measure that few expected to last as long as it did.

The pinkish paper with overprinted lettering was a deliberate security choice given the limited printing resources available in the colony at the time. These notes circulated hard and survivors in decent condition are genuinely uncommon.