2007/2012 - Fiji Islands Pic 110a 5 Dollars banknote
2007/2012 - Fiji Islands Pic 110a 5 Dollars banknote 

2007/2012 - Fiji Islands Pic 110a 5 Dollars banknote

  • Product Code: Islas Fiji Pic 110a
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 16.50€

  • Ex Tax: 15.00€


This Fiji 5 dollars banknote is catalogued as Pick P110a and is associated with the 2007/2012 dates shown for the product. The note has a brown design over a multicoloured underprint, with a mature portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the front and the Fijian arms at the upper right.

The obverse also features a Kato ni Masima, or salt basket, while the signature of Savenaca Narube is included in the design. The reverse depicts a crested iguana, a Balaka palm, the Masiratu flower and Mount Valili. Krause identifies P110a as the issued-note type and notes distinctive numbering on both serial numbers.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Fiji Islands banknote with a denomination of 5 dollars. The product is identified as the Fiji 5 Dollars banknote associated with catalogue reference Pic 110a.

Which country, currency and years are associated with this banknote?

The banknote is associated with the Fiji Islands and is denominated in dollars. The listing identifies it with the years 2007 and 2012; these dates are presented as listing information and are not further defined in the supplied description.

What catalogue reference is given for this Fiji banknote?

The supplied catalogue reference is Pic 110a, also written in the listing as P110a. The model or catalogue field gives “Islas Fiji Pic 110a,” while the description identifies it as “Fiji pick 110a.”

Will the serial number shown in the product image be supplied with the banknote?

No. The listing states that the images are for reference and that the banknote number shown in the image will not be supplied. Therefore, the pictured serial or banknote number should not be treated as identifying the specific note received.