The Fiji 5 Dollar banknote is part of the 2013 family of notes which features flora and fauna of Fiji. This particular 25-piece uncut sheet is in uncirculated condition and in 5 x 5 arrangement. The obverse of the banknote features a kulawai which is a red-throated lorikeet bird perched on a tree. The Coat of Arms and a salt basket called Kato ni Masima are also visible on the obverse. The banknotes reverse side depicts a Fijian crested iguana which is called Brachylophus vitiensis, a balaka palm tree, a masiratu flower known as Degeneria vitiensis, and the bank logo. The Fiji 5 Dollar banknote is made of polymer and is 136 x 67 mm in size. Furthermore, it shows a Fijian head shadow image as its watermark.