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First Coin Company

50 Dollars – Fiji

Non-circulating coins
Commemoration: Meteorite - Neuschwanstein
Fiji
Context
Year: 2013
Issuer: Fiji Issuer flag
Period:
(since 1987)
Currency:
(since 1969)
Total mintage: 999
Material
Diameter: 40 mm
Weight: 10 g
Gold weight: 9.99 g
Shape: Round
Composition: 99.9% Gold
Magnetic: No
Techniques: Coloured, Inlaid, Milled
References
KM: #Click to copy to clipboard502
Numista: #174801
Value
Exchange value: 50 FJD
Bullion value: $1663.68

Obverse

Description:
Fiji coat of arms above meteorite fragments; denomination and date below.
Inscription:
FIJI

Rerevaka na Kalou ka doka na Tui

50 DOLLARS 2013
Translation:
Fear God and honour the King
50 DOLLARS 2013
Script: Latin
Languages: English, Fijian

Reverse

Description:
Meteorite fragments encased below a cosmos backdrop.
Inscription:
FR

NEUSCHWANSTEIN GERMANY 2002

METEORITES-COSMIC FIREBALLS
Script: Latin

Edge

Plain with serial number inscription

Categories

Space

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
2013999Proof

Historical background

In 2013, Fiji's currency situation was characterized by a period of relative stability and deliberate management under the Reserve Bank of Fiji (RBF), following a period of significant volatility. The Fijian dollar (FJD) had weathered a major devaluation of 20% in 2009, a move intended to boost export competitiveness and tourism in the wake of the global financial crisis and domestic political upheaval. By 2013, the RBF's policy focus had shifted to maintaining stability, with the dollar operating under a managed float. The central bank actively intervened in the foreign exchange market to curb excessive volatility and maintain adequate foreign reserves, which were crucial for a small, import-dependent island nation.

The key monetary policy objective for the year, as outlined by the RBF, was to keep inflation low and stable. This was largely successful, with inflation averaging around 3% for much of the year, down from higher rates in the preceding years. This stability was supported by a combination of prudent monetary policy, which kept the Overnight Policy Rate (OPR) at a historically low 0.5% to stimulate economic activity, and relatively stable global commodity prices. The low interest rate environment was designed to encourage borrowing and investment as the country continued its post-coup and post-crisis economic recovery.

Underpinning this stability was a healthy level of foreign reserves, which remained comfortably above the RBF's benchmark of four months of import cover throughout 2013. Strong performances in the tourism and remittance sectors provided consistent inflows of foreign currency, bolstering the reserves. Consequently, the Fijian dollar exhibited minimal fluctuation against major trading partner currencies like the Australian and New Zealand dollars, trading within a narrow band. This managed stability provided a predictable economic platform for businesses and supported the government's broader goals of fostering investment and growth.

Series: Meteorites-Cosmic Fireballs

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