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  2. Coins of the Fijian dollar - Wikipedia

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    Coins of the Republic of Fiji as a full member of the Commonwealth (1997-2010) These coins still retained the Queen's head that was issued in 1985. As of 2006 there were coins of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 Cents and 1 Dollar. Banknotes consist of 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 Dollars. The 1 Cent and 2 Cents were withdrawn and new smaller 5 to 50 Cents coins ...

  3. Fijian dollar - Wikipedia

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    The new 50 cent piece is also round with reeded edges rather than twelve-sided. On 2 March 2011, it was announced that Fiji would drop Queen Elizabeth II from its coins and notes, instead opting for local flora and fauna. [21] The removal was seen as retaliation for Fiji's suspension from its full membership of the Commonwealth. [21]

  4. Coins of the Fijian pound - Wikipedia

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    Coins of King George V (1934-36) King George V. Issued were ½ and 1 penny, 6 pence, 1 shilling and florin coins along with 10/-, 1 and 5 pound notes. The ½ and 1 penny had a hole in the centre and were minted in copper-nickel, the others in silver. The two smallest coins depicts a crown and the sovereign's name on one side and the ...

  5. Fijian pound - Wikipedia

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    The larger denomination Fijian coins were the same size as the corresponding British coins, whereas the 1 ⁄ 2 d and 1d were smaller, holed, and struck in cupro-nickel. In 1942 and 1943, coins were produced for Fiji at the San Francisco Mint, resulting in brass 1 ⁄ 2 d and 1d coins and 90% silver 6d, 1/– and 2/– coins. In 1947, a nickel ...

  6. Reserve Bank of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    The Reserve Bank of Fiji (RBF; Fijian: Maroroi Baqe ni Viti) is the central bank of the Pacific island country of Fiji. Its responsibilities include the issue of currency, control of the money supply, currency exchange, monetary stability, promotion of sound finances, and fostering economic development. The Bank is the only institution that is ...

  7. Category:Coins of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    F. Coins of the Fijian dollar. Coins of the Fijian pound. Categories: Coins by country. Currencies of Fiji.

  8. New Zealand Mint - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand Mint (Māori: Te Kamupene Whakanao o Aotearoa) is a privately owned company in Auckland, New Zealand. [1] It is the only privately owned mint in New Zealand, purchasing refined gold from international sources to produce coins. The company trades in precious metals including gold bullion, and is a physical storage provider.

  9. Flag of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    Prior to ceding the country to British rule in 1874, the government of Fiji adopted a national flag featuring blue and white vertical stripes, with in the centre a red shield depicting a white dove. [3] This flag ceased to be used when the colonial era began and Fiji relinquished its independence. Fiji was a British colony from 1874 to 1970.