Fiji’s 10 Dollars polymer note carries the sea into a new material age, placing marine life, mangrove renewal, and island stewardship at the centre of a modern circulation design.
Design & Symbolism
Obverse
The obverse keeps the blue and purple character of the denomination, with the beli fish at the centre, the Fijian coat of arms, leaves, a kava bowl, and the formal Reserve Bank of Fiji text. The composition feels more ecological than ceremonial, presenting the fish not as ornament but as a living emblem of Fiji’s surrounding waters.
Reverse
The reverse shifts from marine life to environmental care, showing three children planting a mangrove sapling with the ocean and mountains in the background. This scene gives the note a quiet narrative of renewal, where the next generation is shown not simply inheriting the islands but helping to preserve them.
Collector’s Insight
For collectors, this 10 Dollars note belongs to Fiji’s 2026 polymer circulation issue, a series that retains the colour language and front design logic of earlier notes while introducing redesigned reverses and modified polymer security features. Printed by Crane Currency on Guardian polymer, with the Faizul Ariff Ali signature, AA prefix, no security thread, and a shadow-image watermark of an iTaukei man, it is a strong example of Fiji’s newest banknote chapter and its turn toward ecological storytelling.
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