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Katz Coins Notes & Supplies Corp.
Context
Years: 1969–1976
Issuer: Fiji Issuer flag
Currency:
(since 1969)
Demonetization: 30 June 2009
Total mintage: 85,007
Material
Diameter: 38.61 mm
Weight: 28.28 g
Shape: Round
Composition: Copper-nickel (75% Copper, 25% Nickel)
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
OBVERSE ↑
flip
Reverse
REVERSE ↑
References
KM: #Click to copy to clipboard32
Numista: #12575
Value
Exchange value: 1 FJD

Obverse

Description:
Portrait of Queen Elizabeth II in profile.
Inscription:
ELIZABETH II FIJI 1969
Translation:
ELIZABETH II FIJI 1969
Script: Latin
Language: English
Designer: Arnold Machin

Reverse

Description:
Fijian Coat-of-Arms with date.
Inscription:
ONE

DOLLAR
Script: Latin

Edge

Reeded


Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
196970,000
196910,000Proof
19765,007

Historical background

In 1969, Fiji was a British Crown Colony operating under a currency board system, with the Fijian pound (£F) pegged at par to the British pound sterling. This arrangement, established in 1934, ensured full convertibility and provided monetary stability by backing the local currency with sterling reserves. The economy was heavily dependent on sugar exports and a growing tourism sector, and the sterling peg facilitated predictable trade and investment flows with the United Kingdom, which was still its dominant economic partner. However, this system also meant Fiji had no independent monetary policy, leaving its currency vulnerable to the economic conditions and policy decisions made in Britain.

The period was one of quiet transition, as political developments towards independence, achieved in 1970, prompted a re-evaluation of the colonial monetary framework. Discussions were already underway regarding the creation of a distinct national currency as a symbol of sovereignty and a tool for future economic management. The stability of the currency board was appreciated, but there was a growing recognition that a newly independent nation might eventually require greater flexibility to respond to its own unique economic circumstances and diversify its international trade relationships beyond the Sterling Area.

Consequently, 1969 represents the final chapter of the classic colonial currency system in Fiji. The formal and stable environment of the Fijian pound, pegged to sterling, provided a solid foundation for the economy on the eve of independence. The groundwork was being laid for the significant monetary change that would follow just a few years later, with the introduction of the Fijian dollar in 1969, severing the direct link to the British pound and establishing a new decimalized currency fully backed by the soon-to-be sovereign state.

Series: 1969 Fiji circulation coins

1 Cent obverse
1 Cent reverse
1 Cent
1969-1985
2 Cents obverse
2 Cents reverse
2 Cents
1969-1985
5 Cents obverse
5 Cents reverse
5 Cents
1969-1984
10 Cents obverse
10 Cents reverse
10 Cents
1969-1985
20 Cents obverse
20 Cents reverse
20 Cents
1969-1985
1 Dollar obverse
1 Dollar reverse
1 Dollar
1969-1976
🌱 Common