Fiji has issued titanium coins since the early 2000s, exploiting the metal's capacity to take interference coloring through anodization — a process that produces vivid iridescent hues without paint or plating by varying the oxide layer thickness with electrical current. The Reserve Bank has leaned heavily into this technology for themed collector issues, and the space station series sits squarely in that commercial vein.
KM#1134 is a modern bullion-adjacent collector piece with no circulation history.
Fiji has issued titanium coins since the early 2000s, exploiting the metal's capacity to take interference coloring through anodization — a process that produces vivid iridescent hues without paint or plating by varying the oxide layer thickness with electrical current. The Reserve Bank has leaned heavily into this technology for themed collector issues, and the space station series sits squarely in that commercial vein.
KM#1134 is a modern bullion-adjacent collector piece with no circulation history.