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Drag and drop me to the cart The product is unavailable in the catalogThe T.A.P. Seal can only be found on authenticated banknotes encased in a collector grade mylar sleeve. The T.A.P. Seal serves as a promise that you are receiving authentic currency and is backed by the protection of Banknote World’s T.A.P. Promise.
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Drag and drop me to the cart The product is unavailable in the catalogThe T.A.P. Seal can only be found on authenticated banknotes encased in a collector grade mylar sleeve. The T.A.P. Seal serves as a promise that you are receiving authentic currency and is backed by the protection of Banknote World’s T.A.P. Promise.
The Fiji 50 Dollar banknote was issued by the Reserve Bank of Fiji in 2002. Its obverse features Queen Elizabeth II, a flying Kacau bird, and flowers. The reverse depicts soldiers with rifles at the flag-raising ceremony, a Cession Stone with a plaque on Ovalau, six seated men signing the deed of cession in 1874, a domodomo, and flowers. It contains a Fijian’s head watermark, a windowed security thread with demetalized RBF and domodomo, and a registration device in the form of a domodomo. The note is 156 x 67 mm in size and is signed by Savenaca Narube. It is in uncirculated condition and has been TAP authenticated with a grade of 60-70.