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25 Dollars Coca-Cola

Issuer Fiji
Year 2018
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Currency Dollar (1969-date)
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Reverse description The reverse presents the iconic Coca-Cola script trademark rendered in relief in the brand's classic Spencerian cursive lettering, centrally positioned across the domed field of the coin. The registered trademark symbol appears to the lower right of the logotype. The surrounding field is plain and slightly domed, replicating the inner concave surface of a standard bottle crown cap, with the characteristic fluted crimped edge encircling the entire piece.
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Fiji has issued commemorative gold coinage under licensing arrangements with major consumer brands for decades, and this Coca-Cola piece fits squarely into that output — produced for the collector market with no meaningful circulation history. The legal tender denomination is nominal; Fiji's GDP per capita makes a $25 face value coin in .999 gold an abstraction rather than a monetary instrument.

Coca-Cola licensing deals for numismatic products have been managed through various intermediaries since the 1990s, with mintage figures typically set low by contractual arrangement to sustain secondary market demand.

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