Fiji's
Currency - Fijian Dollars (FJD)
Pictures of Fiji's money including paper
bills and metal coins from a South Pacific trip.
By Paul B. Michaels Author & Photographer Auto Mechanic Since 1989 |
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Fiji's Currency |
Fiji's Coins |
Fiji's Paper Bills |
Every time
I take a trip to a new country, I always take the time to snap some
pictures of the nation's currency. The Fijian coins come in denominations of 5 cents, 10 cents, 50 cents, $1 and $2. The paper bills come in denominations of $2, $5, $20, $50 and $100. Fiji was originally a British colony so all of the paper money has images of the Queen of England printed on them. On the rear of the bills, there are pictures of daily Fijian life and the Fijian people. If you visit Fiji, be sure to hang on to your small bills for taxi drivers and street vendors as they'd prefer not to break large bills. |
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