Fiji new 100 cents commemorative
“Chinese Year of the Dragon” Commemorative Issue
Designated as 100 cents (equivalent to US$0.45) P-124; BNP514, this particular legal tender note has been acquired at a premium cost of 30 Fijian dollars. Apart from single notes, interested individuals have the option to acquire uncut sets featuring 2, 3, 8, or 16 interconnected banknotes. A significant quantity of 950,000 notes were meticulously manufactured. Notably, this currency holds the distinction of being a non-circulating note, specially issued to honor the Chinese Lunar Year of the Dragon.”
The banknote features a vibrant palette of colors, including yellow, red, brown, and green. On the front side, there is prominent English text, accompanied by a hibiscus flower rendered in a captivating gold-to-green Optical Variable Ink (OVI). The hibiscus flower is a central motif, complemented by a coat of arms.
Turning the banknote over, the reverse side also presents English text. A stylized Chinese dragon, set against a backdrop of clouds and a red lantern, commands attention. The bank’s logo is also present on this side.
One of the security features is a holographic foil stripe, which showcases a dynamic array of elements including waves, the number 100, leaves, a banded iguana, a red-throated lorikeet, various fish, corals, starfish, the bank’s logo (RBF), shells, and pearls. However, it’s important to note that there is no security thread incorporated into the design.
Unlike traditional banknotes, this one does not bear a watermark. The banknote’s dimensions measure 145 x 70 mm and it is constructed from polymer material, incorporating state-of-the-art security measures under the brand name “Safeguard.”
This particular banknote belongs to the AA prefix series and is scheduled to be introduced on August 8, 2023. The printing is carried out by De La Rue, a reputable printing company renowned for producing high-quality security documents.
FAQs
Q1: Can I use this note for everyday transactions? Yes, this note holds legal tender status, but due to its commemorative significance, many collectors choose to keep it as a prized possession.
Q2: What is the significance of the Chinese dragon on the note? The Chinese dragon is a symbol of strength, power, and good fortune in Chinese culture, and its presence on the note honors the Chinese Lunar Year of the Dragon.
Q3: Are there other commemorative notes like this from Fiji? Yes, Fiji has a history of issuing commemorative notes to celebrate significant events and cultural symbols.
Q4: Can I purchase this note online? Yes, various numismatic websites and reputable dealers may offer this note for sale, but its premium cost reflects its collectible value.
Q5: How does this note contribute to cultural exchange? By commemorating the Chinese Lunar Year of the Dragon, this note fosters cultural exchange and appreciation between Fiji and China, highlighting the interconnectedness of global cultures.
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