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This 5 Fijian dollar banknote belongs to the series issued by the monetary authorities of Fiji for the year 2026, referenced under series AA. It is a banknote with a face value of 5 dollars, the official currency of the Republic of Fiji.
The note features two emblematic representatives of Fijian fauna. On one side, a parrot, a bird particularly present in the island biodiversity of the South Pacific, whose local species are closely associated with the archipelago's forest ecosystems. On the other, the Vonu Dina turtle, known scientifically as the green turtle (Chelonia mydas), an emblematic marine species of tropical waters deeply rooted in Fijian culture and traditions. The term Vonu means turtle in the Fijian language, and this animal holds an important symbolic place within local society.
The depiction of these two species on a note in general circulation reflects Fiji's commitment to its natural heritage and the preservation of its biodiversity. This type of iconography is frequently used by central banks of Pacific island states to highlight their unique natural environment.
The note has a weight of 1 gram, which corresponds to the usual standards of modern banknotes in polymer or cotton paper depending on the issue series. The designation series AA indicates that it is one of the first numbering series issued for this vintage, which may be of particular interest to collectors specialising in world banknotes and Pacific issues.
The issue year 2026 makes it a recent note, corresponding to the latest developments in Fijian series in circulation or intended for collecting.