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Fiji 5 Shillings 1.3.1938 P-37b, King George VI, Fine, Lucky SN 5,7,8 + Gift FIAD
This listing features a 5 Shillings banknote from Fiji dated 1st March 1938 (Pick-37b), bearing the portrait of King George VI. In Fine condition, this note showcases a fancy serial number containing all lucky numbers 5, 7, and 8, enhancing its appeal for collectors. This piece represents the early colonial currency of Fiji, making it a great addition to any collection of historical banknotes.
Key Features:
Country: Fiji
Denomination: 5 Shillings
Date: 1.3.1938
Pick Number: P-37b
Condition: Fine (with some wear typical of this grade)
Portrait: Features King George VI
Special Serial Number Attributes: Contains lucky digits 5, 7, and 8
Design Details:
Obverse: Displays a portrait of King George VI, symbolizing Fiji’s colonial ties with Britain.
Reverse: Features traditional Fijian patterns and the British coat of arms, blending cultural elements with colonial heritage.
Estimate: $80 - $120
Bonus: Includes a free digital chapter from the MWR (Mehilba World Replacement) on a country of your choice.
This rare note with a lucky serial number and historical significance is ideal for collectors of Pacific currency, British colonial notes, and fancy serial numbers.
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