The 2 Pa'anga Banknote
Size: 150mm x 70mm


What is featured on this 2 pa'anga banknote
The front of the 2 Pa'anga banknote from the 2015 Series has a portrait of His Majesty King Tupou VI. His Majesty is the current monarch.
The banknote also incorporates on the obverse side the Tokelau Feletoa kupesi, and the Coat of Arms. Each element showcases our Tongan identity.
Illustrated on the back of this banknote is a Humpback Whale representing one of the popular tourist activities around the islands of Tonga; Whale Watching. The humpback whales migrate each year from their feeding grounds in the Antarctic to the warm, sheltered waters of Vava'u to mate and calf.
The Royal Medal is also situated on the back of the banknote.
The 5 Pa'anga Banknote
Size: 150mm x 70mm


What is featured on this 5 pa'anga banknote
The front of the 5 Pa'anga banknote from the 2015 Series has a portrait of His Majesty King Tupou VI. His Majesty is the current monarch.
The banknote also incorporates on the obverse side the Tokelau Feletoa kupesi, and the Coat of Arms. Each element showcases our Tongan identity.
The Ancient 'Otu Langi are depicted on the back of the 5 Pa'anga. These are ancient royal burial tombs, normally in three or more tiered layers, are artificial hills surrounded by enormous slabs of coral rocks.
The Royal Medal is also situated on the back of the banknote.
The 10 Pa'anga Banknote
Size: 150mm x 70mm


What is featured on this 10 pa'anga banknote
The front of the 10 Pa'anga banknote from the 2015 Series has a portrait of His Majesty King Tupou VI. His Majesty is the current monarch.
The banknote also incorporates on the obverse side the Tokelau Feletoa kupesi, and the Coat of Arms. Each element showcases our Tongan identity.
On the back of the 10 Pa'anga is a view of the Royal Tomb at Mala'ekula. The royal tomb, an elaborate and modern burial monument in white stone, is located in the center of Nuku'alofa, and is a sacred ground. Monarchs of the current dynasty are buried at Mala'ekula.
The Royal Medal is also situated on the back of the banknote.
The 20 Pa'anga Banknote
Size: 150mm x 70mm


What is featured on this 10 pa'anga banknote
The front of the 10 Pa'anga banknote from the 2015 Series has a portrait of His Majesty King Tupou VI. His Majesty is the current monarch.
The banknote also incorporates on the obverse side the Tokelau Feletoa kupesi, and the Coat of Arms. Each element showcases our Tongan identity.
The National Reserve Bank of Tonga building also features on the back of the 20 Pa'anga banknote from the 2015 Series.
The Royal Medal is also situated on the back of the banknote.
The 50 Pa'anga Banknote
Size: 150mm x 70mm


What is featured on this 50 pa'anga banknote
The front of the 50 Pa'anga banknote from the 2015 Series has a portrait of His Majesty King Tupou VI. His Majesty is the current monarch.
The banknote also incorporates on the obverse side the Tokelau Feletoa kupesi and the Coat of Arms. Each element showcases our Tongan identity.
The Royal Palace is featured on the back of the 50 Pa'anga banknote in the 2015 Series. The palace was built in 1867, and is the official residence of the King of Tonga. The palace has undergone many renovations over the years, but it still maintains its original wooden material. The palace is not open to the public, except on special occasions.
The Royal Medal is also situated on the back of the banknote.
The 100 Pa'anga Banknote
Size: 150mm x 70mm


What is featured on this 10 pa'anga banknote
The front of the 10 Pa'anga banknote from the 2015 Series has a portrait of His Majesty King Tupou VI. His Majesty is the current monarch.
The banknote also incorporates on the obverse side the Tokelau Feletoa kupesi and the Coat of Arms. Each element showcases our Tongan identity.
The Vava’u Islands is featured on the back of the 100 pa'anga banknote in the 2015 Series. The Vava'u Islands are one of the northern groups of Islands of Tonga. They are popular with tourists for sailing, watersports, whale watching, big game fishing, and diving.
The Royal Medal is also situated on the back of the banknote.
