Fiji’s 20 Dollars polymer note lifts the eye from open sea to national institution, pairing the flight of the Fiji petrel with the Reserve Bank building as a portrait of nature, authority, and modern island stewardship.
Design & Symbolism
Obverse
The obverse is carried by blue tones and a sense of movement, with the kacau ni gau, or Fiji petrel, flying over waves beside the Fijian coat of arms, leaves, a kava bowl, and the formal Reserve Bank of Fiji text. The bird gives the note a rare oceanic presence, turning the surface into a tribute to Fiji’s maritime horizon and vulnerable native wildlife.
Reverse
The reverse brings the design back to civic ground, showing flags flying outside the Reserve Bank of Fiji headquarters in Suva, with soft multicolour fields and the same polymer window language anchoring the composition. The pairing of seabird and central bank creates a quiet contrast between natural heritage and monetary trust.
Collector’s Insight
For collectors, this 20 Dollars note belongs to Fiji’s 2026 polymer circulation issue, a series that keeps the denomination’s established colour identity 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 represents the higher-value step in Fiji’s newest polymer chapter.
Shipping & Guarantee
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Serial number and prefix may vary from the reference image.