Coins of Oceania that feature indigenous languages

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Tokelau, 1978. 1 tala / dollar.  Collector coin.





Tokelau, 1979. 1 tala / dollar.  Collector coin.





Tokelau, 1980. 1 tala / dollar.  Collector coin.


TAHI TALA = One dollar.
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Cook Islands 50 tene 1988-.jpg

Cook Islands. 50 tene, 1988.    "Tene" means "cents".
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Samoan coins of 1967.
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Fiji's current circulation coin series.


The coins show descriptions of their design themes in Fijian.
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Tonga, FAO-themed series.


These coins were issued from 1981 onward but have since been superseded.

FAKALAHI ME'AKAI means 'Grow more food'.
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Tonga, 2015.

5c.  Heilala (Garcinia sessilis): Tonga's national flower.
10c. Malau (Megapodius pritchardii): Tongan scrubfowl.
20c. Kalia: catamaran.
50c. Milolua: Tongan dance.
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