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1 Pound

Issuer Government of Fiji
Year 1954-1967
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Currency Pound (1873-1969)
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Protection type Watermark
Protection description a sailing canoe (takia) visible in the blank oval panel on the left side of the obverse.
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The thirteen-year run of P#53 signature combinations tracks Fiji's colonial administration with unusual precision — nine distinct tripartite signing combinations across a single design, each requiring simultaneous authorization from three officials. The progression from Davidson through Ritchie in the first signatory position reflects a succession of colonial financial secretaries, while the Griffiths / Cruickshank pairing that anchors the later dates from 1961 onward shows remarkable bureaucratic continuity for a territory still governed from London.

Bradbury Wilkinson's New Malden facility printed the bulk of British colonial currency in this period, and the Fiji pound series is among the longer-lived of their colonial commissions — the design survived intact until decimalization swept the Pacific territories in 1969.

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