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100 Dollars

Issuer Reserve Bank of Fiji
Year 2012-2020
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Printer Thomas De La Rue & Company, London, United Kingdom
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Protection type Watermark, Security thread
Protection description the numeral '100' and a portrait visible when held to light; embedded security thread running vertically through the note.
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Thomas De La Rue has printed Fijian currency continuously since independence, and this high-denomination note falls within the polymer-adjacent design generation that De La Rue produced for several Pacific island central banks simultaneously — sharing security thread specifications and watermark positioning across multiple regional issues of the same period. The 100 Dollar note is the ceiling denomination in everyday Fijian commerce, and high-value cotton paper notes of this type typically see limited ATM circulation, moving instead through bank counter transactions and inter-business settlement.

Fiji decimalised in 1969, replacing the Fijian pound. The Reserve Bank itself was established in 1984, taking over from the Central Monetary Authority.

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