The 100 Dollar Fijian banknote was issued by the Reserve Bank of Fiji in 2012. It has a red SPECIMEN overprint on both its front and back. Its front design features a cicada insect also known as Nanai, a golden cowrie necklace called Buli Kula, and the Coat of Arms of Fiji. At the back are two women singers, a man holding a guitar, a 180-meridian map, a sailing ship, two snorkelers, and a fish. The Bank of Fiji logo is depicted at the lower right. The security features of the note include a 3-mm windowed security thread with demetalized RBF and domodomo, a Fijian head watermark, an electrotype 100, and cornerstones. It also has a canoe masthead registration device. The banknote is 156 x 67 mm in size and is signed by Barry Whiteside. This specimen banknote has been TAP authenticated with a grade of 60-70 and is in uncirculated condition.