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...Tonga - ND2005 Specimen Full Set

Puleʻanga Fakatuʻi ʻO Tonga
(Kingdom of Tonga)
 
Pangike Pule Fakafanua 'O Tonga
(National Reserve Bank of Tonga, Est.1989) 
Currency - Pa'anga (TOP)

Here is a full set of six notes issued in (nd)2005. This is the last of the series, first introduced in 1995 under the banner of the National Reserve Bank of Tonga. This series was then discontinued after the death of King Taufa'ahau Topou IV in 2006. New series was then introduced with new designs of the new King Tupou V in 2008.

The two signature printed on these notes belonged to; - 

Prime Minister - Prince Ulukalala Lavaka Ata [King Tupou VI] (tenure 2000-2006) 

Minister of Finance - Siosiua Tuitalukua Tupou 'Utoikamanu (tenure 2001-2008)  

One Pa'anga

nd2005, 151mm x 70.5mm

Front - Portrait of King Taufa'ahau Topou IV (b.1918-2006). King Taufa'ahau Topou IV (born Siaosi Taufa'ahau Tupoulahi) was crowned King of Tonga in 1965, following the death of his mother, Queen Salote Tupoulll (born Salote Mafile'o Pilolevu), who ruled Tonga for 48 years from 1918 to 1965. At the time of his accession to the Tongan throne, King Topou IV was 47 years old. Coronation was held two years later on 04.07.1967. He died at the age of 88 years old and was succeeded by his eldest son, King George Tupou V.

Watermark - Bust of  King Taufa'ahau Topou IV facing right.  

Back - View of a coastal town. It is not sure if this is actually related to an actual town or location or simply just an artist's impression. I cannot be sure if this is an aerial view of a river scene of Port of Vava'u as some have reported. Some banknote websites have stated that but some just mentioned the scene as a coastal town. I am not surprised if this is actually related to a coastal town in Tonga. Vava'u is a group of islands in Tonga and is famous for its stunning natural beauty, particularly it's clear waters, pristine coral reefs and diverse marine life. It is also a popular destination for sailing and humpback whales watching. 

Two Pa'anga

nd2005, 151mm x 70.5mm

Watermark - Bust of  King Taufa'ahau Topou IV facing right. 

Back - Scene of a group of women sitting on the ground making Tapa (Ngatu) cloth. The Ngatu is a traditional textile made from the inner bark of the paper mulberry tree. It is a significant cultural item in Tonga, and they are used in ceremonies, gift-giving, and as a display of wealth. The cloth is created through a process of beating, soaking, and gluing strips of bark, followed by intricate painting and dyeing. Countries in the Pacific region also used them, like Samoa, Niue, Cook Islands, French Polynesia and Fiji.

Five Pa'anga

nd2005, 151mm x 70.5mm

Watermark - Bust of  King Taufa'ahau Topou IV facing right. 

Back - Ha'amonga stone gateway or Ha'amonga 'a Maui is a stone structure with two vertical large stones supporting a third stone on the top. This Ha'amonga 'a Maui is situated on the island of Tongatapu. Standing next to the structure is a man/woman. This gives you some ideas how big this structure is. It is believed that this structure was built by King Tu'itatui in the 13th century in honour of his sons.

Ten Pa'anga

nd2005, 151mm x 70.5mm

Watermark - Bust of  King Taufa'ahau Topou IV facing right. 

Back - Royal Palace situated in Nuku'Alofa, the capital city of Tonga. This wooden palace was built in 1867 and is located only a short distance from the Pacific ocean. The palace is the official residence of the King of Tonga. Whilst the Palace is not open to the public, it can be viewed from the waterfront and also from the main entrance separated by the gate. This gate was added to the property in the early 2000s after some people on lorries/trucks invaded the property compound. 

Twenty Pa'anga

nd2005, 151.5mm x 70mm

Watermark - Bust of  King Taufa'ahau Topou IV facing right. 

Back - The note depicts the Tonga Development Bank (TDB) building in Nuku'alofa the capital city of Tonga. It is not known when this building was built. Like all banks, it's main function is to promote Tonga's economic and social advancement through a variety of banking services including loans, savings, and domestic money transfer (RTGS). TDB was established on 01.09.1977 and is both private and government owned. 

Fifty Pa'anga

nd2005, 151mm x 70.5mm

Watermark - Bust of  King Taufa'ahau Topou IV facing right. 

Back - An Aerial view of Vava'u Harbour. The Vava'u Harbour is also known as the Port of Refuge. The harbour is located in the northern part of Tonga within the Vava'u island group. The main town is Neiafu and is located on the shores of this harbour. Vava'u island is famous for its natural beauty and is a tourist attraction and destination for the rich (yachts visiting) and cruise ships and for sailing and humpback whales watching. 

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