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2000 Fiji 2000 Dollars PMG 67 EPQ Commemorative P-103s SPECIMEN UNC Rare

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2000 Fiji 2000 Dollars PMG 67 EPQ Commemorative P-103s SPECIMEN UNC Rare

Description:
This stunning 2000 Fijian 2000 Dollars banknote, issued by the Reserve Bank of Fiji, celebrates the turn of the millennium with an exceptional commemorative design. Graded PMG Superb Gem Uncirculated 67 EPQ, this note is in pristine condition, featuring original paper quality and outstanding preservation, ideal for the discerning collector.

Issued in limited quantities, the 2000 Dollars denomination is rarely seen, making it a standout piece. The front of the note features an intricate illustration of the Fijian coat of arms and a dynamic mix of traditional Fijian motifs, symbolizing the nation’s cultural heritage. The reverse continues this theme with images of native Fijian flora and fauna, representing Fiji's rich biodiversity and natural beauty. The vibrant hues and detailed embossing showcase the high level of artistry and craftsmanship in Fijian banknotes, while the large denomination and "2000" mark it as a significant collector's item.

The "s" designation in Pick 103s denotes its special status as a specimen, meaning this note was originally intended for display or promotional purposes rather than circulation. The Superb Gem 67 EPQ grade confirms its exceptional preservation and assures that it is free from handling marks, creases, or any signs of wear.

Collector’s Value:
This rare, high-grade 2000 Fijian Dollar commemorative note is an exceptional find, especially in Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ condition. For collectors of commemorative and specimen banknotes, this piece is a unique and highly desirable addition, blending historical significance with artistic appeal.