The Fiji 20 Dollar is part of the family of notes issued in 2013 which highlights the Fijian flora and fauna. This 20-piece uncut sheet is in uncirculated condition and in 4x 5 arrangement. The obverse side of the banknote features a Rotuman coconut scraper called Foa, a Fiji petrel known as kacau ni gau flying over waves, and the Coat of Arms of Fiji. The reverse illustrates fish processing, cutting lumber, and mining. It also depicts a train, Mount Uluinabukelevu in Kadavu, and the bank logo. Security features of the banknote include a domodomo or a canoe masthead as its registration device, a holographic patch, a 3-mm wide windowed security thread with a demetallized RBF and domodomo. It also has a watermark which consists of a Fijian head shadow image, an electrotype 20, and Cornerstones.