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The Fiji 5 dollar banknote dated 2026 is an official monetary issue of the country featuring the Kulawai, an iconic bird of the Fijian archipelago. This bird, known by its scientific name Lamprolia victoriae, is a species endemic to Fiji, particularly found in the rainforests of the island of Taveuni. Its depiction on this banknote reflects the commitment of the Fijian authorities to showcasing their unique natural heritage.
Fijian banknotes are traditionally recognised for their use of local motifs, whether from the fauna, flora or cultural elements specific to this South Pacific archipelago. The Kulawai, with its distinctive blue-black iridescent plumage and characteristic white spots, makes for a visually rich subject, allowing engravers and designers to incorporate colourful and precise details.
Generally produced on a polymer or cotton paper substrate depending on the technical choices of the issuing central bank. The face value of 5 Fijian dollars places it in the lower range of the country's currency spectrum, making it a note in common circulation within the Fijian economy.
Fiji, as an independent Pacific island state, issues its currency under the authority of the Reserve Bank of Fiji, the institution responsible for monetary policy and the management of the country's fiduciary issuances. The issue year 2026 places this banknote within a contemporary series, reflecting current trends in secure banknote design.