Reserve Bank of Fiji 20 dollar banknote (ND 2002 issue)
*The serial number and year of issue may differ from those in the photo, but we will deliver the item in the same unused or mint condition.
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💵 Product Overview
This product is issued by the Republic of Fiji, a beautiful island nation in the South Pacific.
**Twenty Dollars Note, ND 2002**.
This banknote is one of the last series of Fiji banknotes to feature the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II.
The design symbolizes the deep historical and cultural ties between Fiji and the British Royal Family.
It is highly prized by collectors around the world.
The printing is done by Thomas De La Rue (UK), a global security printing company.
It is said to be the "perfect modern South Pacific banknote" as it incorporates the latest intaglio printing, hologram and anti-counterfeiting technology.
💴 Banknote specifications
Item/Content
Country of issue
Republic of Fiji
issuing authority
Reserve Bank of Fiji
Publication year
ND (around 2002)
face value
20 dollars
Catalog Number
Pick #107a / B518a
signatory
Savenaca Narube (Governor)
printing company
Thomas De La Rue & Company, Limited (UK)
Main color
Blue, purple, light green
size
Approximately 156mm x 67mm
paper quality
High quality cotton paper + anti-counterfeit hologram processing
situation
Unused (UNC) or mint condition (Choice UNC)
👑 Design Details
Obverse
The right side of the obverse features the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, the symbol of the British Commonwealth.
This portrait captures the calm and dignified figure of a mature adult.
The crown, pearl earrings, necklace, etc. are depicted in great detail.
To the right of the portrait is a rainbow-colored hologram (RBF = Reserve Bank of Fiji),
It is a beautiful anti-counterfeiting element that changes color depending on the angle from which it is viewed.
In the center is the Coat of Arms of Fiji.
It bears the motto "Rerevaka na Kalou ka Doka na Tui" (Respect God, Honor the King).
The background features a geometric pattern of Masi Tapa, a traditional Fijian fabric.
It recreates the country's unique cultural beauty in a modern way.
The illustration of the Fijian flower Manusa (a type of hibiscus) adds color to the bottom left.
The design combines the vividness and elegance of the tropics.
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Reverse
The reverse side features Parliament House in Suva, the capital of Fiji.
This building with its golden roof is a symbol of Fiji's democracy.
The architecture also incorporates traditional Fijian cultural designs.
To the right of it stands the Reserve Bank Building.
It depicts the modern architectural beauty that symbolizes the center of the national economy.
Tropical flowers and traditional patterns are beautifully scattered around the area.
The three elements of Fiji's "nature, tradition and development" are fused together on one piece.
It is an extremely complete design.
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🌺 Historical background
This 2002 Fiji $20 note is
This is part of the final series featuring portraits of Queen Elizabeth II.
Fiji gained independence from Britain in 1970.
Since then, as a member of the Commonwealth, we have maintained friendly relations with the Royal Family.
This banknote symbolizes this, with the portrait of the Queen of England.
By combining Fiji's unique culture and traditions,
The design is based on the theme of "coexistence and independence."
This series of publications began after the 2006 coup.
The image of Queen Elizabeth II was in circulation until it was removed from Fiji's currency entirely.
Therefore, this note occupies an important historical position as the "last Fiji banknote bearing the portrait of the Queen."
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💎 Collector's Points
1. The last Fiji banknote to feature Queen Elizabeth II
2. Modern anti-counterfeiting specifications with hologram "RBF"
3. Top quality printing technology by Thomas De La Rue
4. A design that combines South Pacific colors and traditional patterns
5. Historical composition depicting the Reichstag and Central Bank buildings
6. We guarantee the condition of the item, unused and in mint condition (UNC to Choice UNC).
7. A popular series whose value has risen worldwide since the death of Queen Elizabeth II
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📈 Market Value and Scarcity
In major catalogs such as Numista, BanknoteWorld, and IBNS (International Banknote Society),
This banknote (Pick #107a) is described as a "masterpiece that combines high-quality printing and cultural value."
The market price for unused (UNC) items is stable at around 3,000 to 4,000 yen.
In particular, the hologram series issued in the early 2000s has a low circulation.
It is expected that they will become even more rare in the future.
Also, after the death of Queen Elizabeth II in 2022,
The "Queen Portrait Banknote" series of former Commonwealth countries is being reevaluated worldwide,
This ticket has also become one of its symbolic symbols.
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📦 GoldSilverJapan Quality Guarantee
• All banknotes are authenticated and obtained through official channels.
• We guarantee the item to be in **Uncirculated or Choice UNC** condition, similar to that shown in the photos.
• The serial number and year of issue may differ, but we will deliver genuine tickets of the same quality and design.
• Sealed in a special protective sleeve and stored and shipped in a moisture-proof, light-proof, and dust-proof environment.
• Delivery is safe and secure with tracking number.
GoldSilverJapan is
"Conveying the history, art, and value of the world's currencies to the future"
It is a collection brand from Japan that has the following philosophy.
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✨ Conclusion
The Reserve Bank of Fiji 20 dollar note (ND 2002) is
It combines the elegance of the British royal family, South Pacific culture, and the best of modern printing technology.
This is a masterpiece worthy of being called "banknotes as art."
The Queen's gentle smile and the colors reminiscent of the blue sky of Fiji,
And the Capitol, a symbol of our pride as an independent nation.
It is a masterpiece of South Pacific art banknotes that blends history, culture, and beauty.
Add the Queen's final glory and the pride of Fiji to your collection.
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GoldSilverJapan — World history and art in your hands.
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