coin set made in these countries: Fiji (Republic of Fiji ), फ़िजी गणराज्य Fijī Gaṇarājya.
Coins picked from these periods: Dollar (1969 - now)
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The product will have these denominations: 5 Cents, 10 Cents, 20 Cents, 50 Cents, 1 Dollar, 2 Dollars.
The product may be slightly different from the photos. Each product has different dates. Please pay attention, these currencies were in general circulation for many years. The coins may have scratches, dirt, or damage from oxidation.
Currency: Dollar
Metal compositions: Nickel plated steel, Brass plated steel
Continents: Oceania
Groupings: Oceania
Denomination: 5 Cents, 10 Cents, 20 Cents, 50 Cents, 1 Dollar, 2 Dollars
Value: 5 Cents 0.05Fjd = Usd 0.022, 10 Cents 0.10Fjd = Usd 0.043, 20 Cents 0.20Fjd = Usd 0.09, 50 Cents 0.50Fjd = Usd 0.22, 1 Dollar 1Fjd = Usd 0.43, 2 Dollars 2Fjd = Usd 0.86
Type: Standard Circulation Coins
Diameter: 19.5, 21.4, 23.85, 26.5, 23, 24.5 mm.
Thickness: 1.14, 1.43, 1.48, 1.72, 1.75, 2.0 mm.
Weight: 28.1 g.
Shape: Round, Hendecagonal (11-sided)
Mint: Royal Canadian Mint
Obverse: Bi-Colour Foxface Rabbitfish (Nuqa Roro), Siganus Vulpinus, Resident In West Pacific Tropical Waters, Common In Coral Reefs, Which Replaced The Queen'S Portrait With The Date To The Right, Fiji Flying Fox, Name Of The Country, Date, And Local Name. Mirimiri Acrodonta Is The Smallest Of The Three Fruit Bats Found In Fiji. Very Rare, It Is Confirmed Only From One Island Taveuni., Kadavu Shining Parrot (Kaka, Prosopeia Splendens), Or Crimson Shining Parrot, Endemic To The Islands Of Kadavu And Ono., Varivoce, Humpheaded Wrasse (Cheilinus Undulatus), To The Right. Name Of The Country, Date And Local Name On The Right., A Vokai (Banded Iguana, Brachylophus Fasciatus) Below Date And Name Of The Country. Vokai’S Are Extremely Well Camouflaged And Cryptic And So Are Very Rarely Seen. They Are At Risk Of Predation By Rats, Feral Cats And Mongoose., Peregrine Falcon (Ga Ni Vatu). On The Right, Name Of The Country, Date And Local Name. The Subspecies Falco Peregrinus Nesiotes Found On Fiji Can Also Be Observed In New Caledonia And Vanuatu. Replaces The Queen'S Portrait After Suspension Of Fiji From The Commonwealth Of Nations In 2009 (Reinstalled 09/2014).
Obverse lettering: Fiji2012Nuqa Roro, Fiji2012Beka Mirimiri, Fiji2012Kakā, Fiji2012Varivoce, Vokai Fiji2012, Fiji2012Ga Ni Vatu
Reverse: A Lali, A Fijian Drum, Dividing The Denomination, Traditional Throwing Club Separating The Value., Tabua Separating The Denomination. Sperm Whale Tooth Suspended From A Chain Of Looped Sennit Fibre, Magimagi (Coconut Or Pandanus Fibre). Used As Ritual Present., Camakau, Fijian Outrigger Canoe, Found Now Mainly In The Lau Group. Local Name. Denomination Below., Eight Sided Border Around A Saqamoli, A Native Ceramic Water Bottle. Denomination Above., Tanoa Between Denomination And Local Name. A Tanoa Is A Large Deep Wooden Bowl Used For The Sevusevu, Ceremony Of Presentation Of The Yaquna, Fijian Name For Kava. A Fiber Cord With Cowries Is Pointed To The Guest Of Honor. It Was Already Featured On The First 1 Cent Coins.
Reverse lettering: Lali5Cents, I Ulā Tavatava10Cents, Tabua20 Cents, Camakau50 Cents, $1Saqāmoli, $2Tanoa
Edge: Plain, Reeded, Reeded in six segments, Plain With Eleven Large Indents
ℹ Themes: Boat Or Watercraft, Music, Reptile, Animals, Fish, Bats, Mammals, Bird