Fiji has issued collector coinage for decades, making it one of the Pacific's veteran issuing nations even though its shelf here is compact. The pieces in stock come from licensed programs struck in 2021 by two producing houses.

How do the Pacific issuers differ? Mostly by the producers they attract and the programs they host. Niue is the licensed-coin giant, Cook Islands and Palau lead in striking technique, Tuvalu is Perth's issuer, and Fiji, Samoa, and Solomon Islands host focused programs that keep their shelves collectable end to end.

A compact national shelf is an invitation: compare the available Fiji pieces below, and see the Tuvalu and Solomon Islands collections for the neighboring programs.

Current inventory includes 5 pieces from 2 mints.