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1 Dollar – Fiji

Non-circulating coins
Commemoration: Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother
Fiji
Context
Year: 1995
Issuer: Fiji Issuer flag
Issuing organization: MDM
Period:
(since 1987)
Currency:
(since 1969)
Total mintage: 30,000
Material
Diameter: 38.61 mm
Weight: 28.28 g
Shape: Round
Composition: Copper-nickel
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
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Reverse
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References
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Numista: #182669
Value
Exchange value: 1 FJD

Obverse

Description:
Bust of Elizabeth II
Inscription:
ELIZABETH II

RDM

FIJI 1995
Translation:
ELIZABETH II

RDM

FIJI 1995
Script: Latin
Languages: Latin, English

Reverse

Description:
Buckingham Palace guard
Inscription:
QUEEN ELIZABETH THE QUEEN MOTHER

MOVE TO BUCKINGHAM PALACE

1937

ONE DOLLAR
Script: Latin

Edge

Milled

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
199530,000Proof

Historical background

In 1995, Fiji's currency situation was characterized by stability and a period of managed adjustment under the authority of the Reserve Bank of Fiji (RBF). The Fijian dollar (FJD), which had been pegged to a basket of currencies of its major trading partners since 1975, was maintaining a relatively steady exchange rate. This peg was designed to curb inflation and provide predictability for the import-dependent economy and its vital tourism and sugar export sectors. The RBF actively managed the basket's composition and the dollar's value, successfully navigating the post-devaluation period of the late 1980s to foster economic confidence.

The year fell within a broader context of economic liberalization and reform that began after the coups of 1987. Key policies included the devaluation of the Fijian dollar in 1987 and 1991, which aimed to boost export competitiveness. By 1995, these adjustments were largely bedded in, and the focus was on maintaining monetary stability to support growing foreign investment and economic recovery. Inflation was under control, and the currency's stability was a cornerstone of the government's strategy to present Fiji as a reliable destination for business and tourism in the Pacific region.

However, underlying vulnerabilities persisted. The economy remained susceptible to external shocks, particularly fluctuations in global sugar prices and the cost of imported oil. Furthermore, the currency peg required consistent foreign reserve levels, which could be pressured by trade deficits or political instability. While 1995 itself was not a year of currency crisis, the managed system in place was continuously tested by these structural economic factors, setting the stage for future challenges, including the devaluation that would eventually occur in 1998 following the Asian financial crisis.

Series: Queen Elizabeth - the Queen Mother

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1 Crown reverse
1 Crown
1985
1 Crown obverse
1 Crown reverse
1 Crown
1985
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10 Tala reverse
10 Tala
1994
1 Tala obverse
1 Tala reverse
1 Tala
1995
1 Dollar obverse
1 Dollar reverse
1 Dollar
1995
1 Dollar obverse
1 Dollar reverse
1 Dollar
1995
1 Dollar obverse
1 Dollar reverse
1 Dollar
1995
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