Catalog
| Issuer | Reserve Bank of Fiji |
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| Year | 2007 |
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| Composition | Cotton paper |
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| Obverse lettering | Fiji This Note is Legal Tender in Fiji for TWENTY DOLLARS GOVERNOR RESERVE BANK OF FIJI Kerevaka-na-kalou-ka-doka-na-Tu Foa RBF |
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| Protection description | Queen Elizabeth II portrait visible when held to light; embedded security thread with microtext; holographic foil stripe on the right of the obverse carrying repeating "RBF" lettering in multiple orientations. |
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| Comments |
Fiji's 2007 note series arrived during a particularly unstable period: the December 2006 military coup led by Frank Bainimarama had just removed Laisenia Qarase's elected government. The Reserve Bank continued issuing currency without interruption, and these notes entered circulation under an administration that would govern by decree for the next eight years — a fact that sits quietly behind their entirely routine appearance.
De La Rue's production for Fiji has been consistent across multiple decades and series. The hologram strip on this issue is among the more robust security upgrades applied to Pacific island currencies of this generation, reflecting pressure from regional central banks to address counterfeiting concerns that had affected earlier lower-denomination notes.