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| Issuer | Fiji |
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| Year | 2021 |
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| Value | 25 Dollars |
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| Obverse description | The Fiji coat of arms depicted in the central field, featuring two Fijian warriors as supporters flanking a quartered shield surmounted by a British lion, with a sailing vessel in the chief; a scroll beneath bearing the national motto 'Rerevaka na Kalou ka Doka na Tui' in the exergue. The legend 'FIJI 2021' arcs along the upper periphery of the inner disc, with the denomination '25 DOLLARS' inscribed along the lower margin. The weight '12 g' and fineness '.999 FINE GOLD' appear in the left and right fields respectively. The entire design is set within a raised, fluted bottle-cap border. |
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| Edge | Fluted (bottle crown cap form) |
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Fiji has served as the nominal issuer for dozens of numismatic novelty pieces it has no organic connection to, and this piece fits squarely in that category — a licensing arrangement between a bullion/collectibles producer and The Coca-Cola Company, with Fiji's sovereign authority functioning purely as a legal convenience for face-value assignment. The "Chinese edition" designation targets the collector market in mainland China, where Coca-Cola memorabilia commands serious premiums and branded gold items sell as gift commodities as readily as coins.
KM#1044 is catalogued but the series spawned multiple variants in short succession, making clean attribution dependent on packaging provenance.