The Fiji 10 Dollar banknote was issued by the Reseerve Bank of Fiji in 2011. This specimen banknote bears a red SPECIMEN overprint on both the front and back. The obverse depicts Queen Elizabeth II, a duck dish called I Buburau ni Bete, a kaleidoscope foil star, and the Coat of Arms of Fiji. The reverse depicts the Joskes Thumb mountain, palm trees, and the Grand Pacific Hotel building and cars in Suva circa in the year 1914. The security features of the note include a holographic stripe and a 3-mm windowed security thread with demetalized RBF and domodomo, and a watermark that reveals a Fijian head, electrotype 10, and Cornerstones. It also has a registration device in the form of a domodomo. The banknote is size 141 x 67 mm. This specimen banknote is in uncirculated condition and has been TAP authenticated with a grade of 60-70.