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| Uitgever | Reserve Bank of Fiji |
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| Jaar | 2026 |
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| Vorm | Rectangular |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | The reverse, rendered in lighter violet and green tones on polymer, carries a central multicolour vignette of three Fijian children kneeling on a beach planting a mangrove seedling, with a coastal landscape and green hills in the background. The 'Fiji' wordmark appears at upper left alongside a decorative guilloche panel, the numeral '10' is at upper right in bold blue, and the caption 'Mangrove Planting' is inscribed below the vignette. A clear polymer window with a violet leaf motif and the text 'Safe in Tomorrow's Hands' is positioned at the lower right edge. |
| Opschrift keerzijde | Fiji 10 Mangrove Planting TEN DOLLARS Safe in Tomorrow's Hands |
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Fiji's polymer series has been produced by Note Printing Australia for some years, but the 2026 date on this issue makes it among the more recent additions to the run — post-dating the significant 2020 redesign that introduced the current series format. NPA's Melbourne facility has handled Fiji's polymer work since the country's transition away from paper substrate, a move driven partly by durability requirements in a humid, salt-air Pacific environment where cotton-paper notes deteriorated quickly in circulation.
P#126 cataloguing places this within the established current series. Little else distinguishes it in production terms from its immediate predecessors in the denomination.