Fiji’s 5 Dollars polymer note feels like a quiet ecological portrait: a small green field where forest bird, sea turtle, kava tradition, and modern security design share the same national surface.
Design & Symbolism
Obverse
The obverse keeps the familiar green identity of the denomination, placing the kulawai, or red-throated lorikeet, on a branch beside the Fijian coat of arms, leaves, and a kava bowl. The design reads as both natural and ceremonial, joining endemic wildlife with an object deeply tied to hospitality, dialogue, and communal life in Fiji.
Reverse
The reverse gives the note a gentler maritime rhythm, with the Vonu Dina green sea turtle set among soft multicolour tones and leaf forms. By moving from bird to turtle, the note links Fiji’s inland and oceanic worlds, presenting biodiversity not as decoration but as a central expression of island identity.
Collector’s Insight
For collectors, this 5 Dollars note marks Fiji’s 2026 transition to polymer circulation issues, retaining the colour scheme and front design language of the preceding series while introducing a redesigned reverse and modified polymer security structure. 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 clean representative of Fiji’s newest modern circulation chapter.
Shipping & Guarantee
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Serial number and prefix may vary from the reference image.