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Fijian dollar

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A current FJ$5 note

ISO 4217
Code FJD
Denominations
Subunit

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 1/100
cent
Symbol FJ$ or FJD


 cent
c
Banknotes $5, $10, $20, $50, $100


 Rarely used
$2, $7, $2000
Coins 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, $1, $2
Demographics
User(s)
 Fiji
Issuance
Central bank Reserve Bank of Fiji


 Website
www.rbf.gov.fj
Valuation
Inflation 6.8%


 Source

Reserve Bank of Fiji, January 2017 est.

The Fijian dollar (currency sign: FJ$, $; currency code: FJD) has been the currency of Fiji since 1969 and was also the currency between 1867 and 1873. It is normally abbreviated with the dollar sign $, or alternatively FJ$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies. It is divided into 100 cents.




Contents






  • 1 History


    • 1.1 Decimalisation origins


    • 1.2 Second dollar (1969–present)




  • 2 Coinage


  • 3 Banknotes


    • 3.1 First dollar


    • 3.2 Second dollar


    • 3.3 2007 Series


    • 3.4 2012 Series




  • 4 Commemorative banknotes


  • 5 Current status and value


  • 6 See also


  • 7 References


  • 8 External links





History



Decimalisation origins


Fiji followed the pattern of South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand in that when it adopted the decimal system, it decided to use the half pound unit as opposed to the pound unit of account. The choice of the name dollar was motivated by the fact that the reduced value of the new unit corresponded more closely to the value of the US dollar than it did to the pound sterling.



Second dollar (1969–present)


The dollar was reintroduced on 15 January 1969, replacing the Fijian pound at a rate of 1 pound = 2 dollars, or 10 shillings = FJ$1. Despite Fiji having been a republic since 1987, coins and banknotes continued to feature Queen Elizabeth II until 2013, when her portrait was replaced with pictures of plants and animals.[1]



Coinage



In 1969, coins were introduced in denominations of 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c & 20c, with a 50c coin issued in 1975. The coins had the same sizes and compositions as the corresponding Australian coins, with the 50 cents matching the cupronickel dodecagonal type introduced in Australia in 1969. In 1990, new compositions were introduced, with copper-plated zinc used for the 1¢ and 2¢ coins, and nickel-plated steel for the 5c, 10c, 20c & 50c. An aluminium-bronze $1 coin was introduced in 1995, replacing the $1 note. 2009 saw the introduction of a new smaller coinage from 5 to 50 cents.[2] These were struck by the Royal Canadian Mint and are made with the three-ply electroplate method. The 1 and 2 cents were also discontinued and withdrawn the same year. A thinner brass plated steel $1 coin was later introduced in 2010, gradually phasing out the older type.


In 2013 Fiji released a whole family of new coins, with fauna themes, and without the Queen's portrait.[3] This new series saw the introduction of a $2 coin, replacing the corresponding note just as the $1 coin had done before. This coin faced controversy due to being too easily mistaken as a $1, as it was only slightly larger of the same color. It was replaced by a larger and thicker Spanish flower shaped $2 coin in 2014.[4] The metallic content of both the $1 and $2 was also changed in 2014 for better durability and resistance to wear after widespread complaints of the coins corroding and "turning black".












































Value
Composition
2012 series
Obverse Reverse
5c
three ply nickel-clad steel
Nuqa-roro (Foxface Rabbitfish) Lali (drum)
10c
Beka-Mirimiri (Fiji Flying Fox) I ulã tavatava (throwing club)
20c
Kakã (Kadavu Shining Parrot) Tabua (whale’s tooth)
50c
Varivoce (Humphead Wrasse) Camakau (traditional outrigger canoe)
$1
three ply nickel-clad brass
Vokai (Banded Iguana) Saqãmoli (drinking vessel)
$2
Ga ni Vatu (Peregrine Falcon) Tanoa (kava bowl)


Banknotes



First dollar




Series 1872 Treasury Note for 10 dollars payable at Levuka


In 1867, the government treasury issued 1 dollar notes. These were followed by notes for $1, $5, $10, $25 and $50 issued between 1871 and 1873. Also between 1871 and 1873, King Seru Epenisa Cakobau issued notes in denominations of 12½¢, 25¢, 50¢, 100¢ and $5. Levuka (on Ovalau island) issued $1 and $5 notes during the 1870s.



Second dollar




Commemorative two-dollar banknote for 2000


On 15 January 1969, the government introduced notes in denominations of 50 cents, $1, $2, $10, and $20; the $5 note was not issued until 1970.[5] The Central Monetary Authority took over the issuance of paper money in 1974, issuing the same denominations, although the 50c note was replaced by a coin on 3 March 1975. In 1986, the Reserve Bank of Fiji began issuing notes. The $1 note was replaced by a coin in 1995. The $50 note was introduced in 1996, followed by a $100 note on 10 April 2007. Banknote denominations in circulation as of 2017 are: $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100.[6]



2007 Series




















































































2007 Series[7]
Image Value Dimensions Main colour Description Date of issue Date of first issue Watermark
Obverse Reverse
[8] $2
131 × 67 mm
Green
Mohar (sovereign locket); domodomo (canoe masthead) as registration device; Queen Elizabeth II; Fijian coat of arms
Children, National Stadium in Suva, Korobas mountains
2007
10 April 2007
Fijian head and electrotype 2
[9] $5
136 × 67 mm
Brown
Katoni Masima; domodomo (canoe masthead) as registration device; Queen Elizabeth II; Fijian coat of arms
Mount Valili, Fiji Crested Iguana, Balaka palm, Masiratu flower
2007
10 April 2007
Fijian head and electrotype 5
[10] $10
141 × 67 mm
Purple
i Buburau ni Bete; domodomo (canoe masthead) as registration device; Queen Elizabeth II; Fijian coat of arms

Joske's Thumb; Grand Pacific Hotel
2007
10 April 2007
Fijian head and electrotype 10

20 FJD obverse 2007.jpg20 FJD reverse 2007.jpg
$20
146 × 67 mm
Blue
Foa; domodomo (canoe masthead) as registration device; Queen Elizabeth II; Fijian coat of arms
Fish processing; cutting lumber; mining; train; Mount Uluinabukelevu
2007[11]
10 April 2007
Fijian head and electrotype 20

50 FJD obverse 2007.jpg50 FJD reverse 2007.jpg
$50
151 × 67 mm
Red
Wasekaseka; domodomo (canoe masthead) as registration device; Queen Elizabeth II; Fijian coat of arms
Ceremonial presentation of Tabua and Yaqona
2007[12]
10 April 2007
Fijian head and electrotype 50
[13] $100
156 × 67 mm
Yellow
Buli Kula; domodomo (canoe masthead) as registration device; Queen Elizabeth II; Fijian coat of arms.
Map of Fiji; Tourism
2007
10 April 2007
Fijian head and electrotype 100


2012 Series









































































2012 Series[14]
Image Value Dimensions Main colour Description Date of issue Date of first issue Watermark
Obverse Reverse


[15]
$5
136 × 67 mm
Brown
Katoni Masima; domodomo (canoe masthead) as registration device; Parrot; Fijian coat of arms
Mount Valili, Fiji Crested Iguana, Balaka palm, Masiratu flower
2012
2 January 2013
Fijian head and electrotype 5


[16]
$10
141 × 67 mm
Purple
i Buburau ni Bete; domodomo (canoe masthead) as registration device; Beli fish; Fijian coat of arms

Joske's Thumb; Grand Pacific Hotel
2012
2 January 2013
Fijian head and electrotype 10


[17]
$20
146 × 67 mm
Blue
Foa; domodomo (canoe masthead) as registration device; Macgillvray storm bird; Fijian coat of arms
Fish processing; cutting lumber; mining; train; Mount Uluinabukelevu
2012
2 January 2013
Fijian head and electrotype 20


[18]
$50
151 × 67 mm
Red
Wasekaseka; domodomo (canoe masthead) as registration device; Tagimoucia flower; Fijian coat of arms
Ceremonial presentation of Tabua and Yaqona
2012
2 January 2013
Fijian head and electrotype 50


[19]
$100
156 × 67 mm
Yellow
Buli Kula; domodomo (canoe masthead) as registration device; Nanai (Fiji cicada); Fijian coat of arms.
Map of Fiji; Tourism
2012
2 January 2013
Fijian head and electrotype 100


Commemorative banknotes


2000 2 Dollars - Millennium.


2000 2,000 Dollars - Millennium.


2017 7 Dollars - Victory of the Fijian 7s rugby team at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.[1]



Current status and value


On 16 August 2005, Finance Minister Ratu Jone Kubuabola announced that the Cabinet had approved the introduction of a $100 banknote and the withdrawal of the 1 and 2 cent coin, as the minting cost exceeded its face value. Kubuabola said that the $100 banknote would measure 156 × 67 mm, with the other banknotes receding at 5 mm towards the lowest banknote denomination. The portrait of Queen Elizabeth II would remain on all banknotes, he added, obviously in answer to calls from some politicians to remove the Queen's portrait from the currency after 18 years as a republic. Fiji is, however, a member of the Commonwealth, and Queen Elizabeth is recognized as Paramount Chief of the Great Council of Chiefs of Fiji. Her portrait was updated to a more mature one, which was released in 2007, becoming the fourth portrait of the Queen to appear on Fijian currency.


In 2009, the demonetization of the 1 and 2 cent coins was made official and a new coin set of 5, 10, 20, and 50 cent coins with reduced size were introduced. The old coins based on the Australian size standard were withdrawn from circulation. The reformed coins were introduced to save on production costs. 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.[20] The removal was seen as retaliation for Fiji's suspension from its full membership of the Commonwealth.[20] The new set, which was unveiled on 12 December 2012 and was issued on 2 January 2013. The new series of Fijian coins include a bi-metallic (brass-plated steel) $2 coin intended to replace the note, and a thinner, reduced weight $1 coin. The new series of Fijian dollar banknotes feature Fijian flora and fauna to replace the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. One change in the redesign of the Fijian dollar banknotes was the $5 note. Originally printed on paper, it is now issued as a polymer banknote.[21]


The then Reserve Bank of Fiji Governor Savenaca Narube announced on 11 February 2006 that polymer plastic-coated notes would be introduced, featuring images of local people, culture, trade and industry. The new notes, which would be ready for distribution in early 2007, would vary in size, Narube said.


A new series of notes, the "Flora and Fauna" design series, is being introduced starting in 2013 which will feature the country's endemic flora and fauna. The image of Queen Elizabeth II no longer features in the new banknote series. The $2 note, now coined, ceased to be legal tender on 31 March 2013 and the $5 note is now printed in green, a change from its previous tawny and brown colour scheme. The new $5 note, the first banknote from the “Flora and Fauna” design series, entered into circulation on 2 April 2013.[22][23][24]



























Current FJD exchange rates
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From Yahoo! Finance:

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From XE:

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From OANDA:

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From fxtop.com:

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See also



  • Economy of Fiji


References





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  16. ^ – "111" Fiji 10 Dollars Archived 7 July 2016 at the Wayback Machine from http://banknote.ws/


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  18. ^ "113" – Fiji 50 Dollars Archived 7 June 2016 at the Wayback Machine from http://banknote.ws/


  19. ^ "114" – Fiji 50 Dollars Archived 7 July 2016 at the Wayback Machine from http://banknote.ws/


  20. ^ ab Off with her head! Fiji orders removal of Queen's profile from its currency after row with Britain Daily Mail, 3 March 2011


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  • Krause, Chester L.; Clifford Mishler (1991). Standard Catalog of World Coins: 1801–1991 (18th ed.). Krause Publications. ISBN 0873411501.


  • Pick, Albert (1994). Standard Catalog of World Paper Money: General Issues. Colin R. Bruce II and Neil Shafer (editors) (7th ed.). Krause Publications. ISBN 0-87341-207-9.




External links



  • The Reserve Bank of Fiji Main Page

  • Banks are collecting Fiji coins

  • New Banknotes

  • Leaflet describing the security features of the Fijian dollar banknotes


  • Fiji to drop Queen from currency, telegraph.co.uk

  • Coins of Fiji from worldcoingallery.com

  • 2013 fauna coins of Fiji from worldcoinnews.blogspot.com
















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