The Fiji 20 Dollar banknote was issued by the Reserve Bank of Fiji in 2013. The specimen banknote bears a red SPECIMEN on its obverse and reverse. Its obverse side features a Fiji petrel bird flying over waves, a holographic patch, a Rotuman coconut scraper, a domodomo as registration device, and the Coat of Arms of Fiji. The reverse side features an illustration of economic trades in Fiji including fish processing, lumber cutting, and mining. Also printed on the back design are the bank logo, domodomo, and the Mount Uluinabukelevu in Kadavu. The note is 146 x 67 mm in size and contains a 3-mm windowed security thread with demetalized RBF and domodomo to enhance its security features. It also has a watermark that reveals a Fijian head, electrotype 20, and cornerstones. This specimen banknote is in uncirculated condition and has been TAP authenticated with a grade of 60-70.