Key Benefits:
Denomination.
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Size.
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Design.
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Predominant and Secondary Colours
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Front.
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Back.
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Front.
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Back.
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$50
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Length: 156mm
Width: 74mm
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A “coaster vessel” is on the left side of the note. The word “SINGAPORE” is across the centre portion of the top. The Singapore Arms of the Republic is positioned on the upper left-hand corner while the denomination “$50” is on the upper right-hand and bottom left-hand corners. On the bottom right-hand corner is a “fish”, the Epinephelus sexfasciatus (Valenciennes) or six-banded grouper. The signature and seal of Dr. Richard Hu Tsu Tau, Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, and Minister for Finance, appear to the right of centre and are between the words, “This note is legal tender” and “FIFTY DOLLARS”. One set of serial number is on the lower half of the left side while another set is on the upper half of the right side.
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A bird’s eye view of “Benjamin Sheares Bridge” appears on the right side. A dragon appears on the top right-hand corner. Four stylised blossoms of the National flower, Vanda Miss Joaquim surround a geometrical pattern to the left of centre. The word “SINGAPORE” is at the base of the pattern. The denomination “$50” appears on the upper left-hand and lower right-hand corners. The “fish” shown on the front is also depicted at the bottom left corner and is in perfect registration with that on the front.
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Predominant Colour: Dark Blue
Secondary Colours: Deep Red and Orange
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Predominant Colour: Dark Blue
Secondary Colour: Nil
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DESCRIPTION OF THE NEW 1 CENT CIRCULATION COIN
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Denomination.
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Metal.
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Standard Weight.
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Standard Diameter.
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Standard Thickness.
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Shape.
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Edge.
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Design of Obverse.
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Design of Reverse.
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1 Cent
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Copper plating 4% Zinc core 96%
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1.24 g ± 0.10 g
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15.90 mm ± 0.125 mm
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1.10 mm ± 0.152 mm
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Round
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Plain
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The coin bears the orthodox Singapore Arms in the centre with the year-date below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
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The figure “1” in the centre flanked by two flowers, Vanda Miss Joaquim on either side and the words “ONE CENT” above it.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE SINGAPORE LION GOLD BULLION COINS
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Denomination.
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Metal.
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Standard Weight and Gold Content.
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Standard Diameter.
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Standard Thickness.
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Shape.
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Edge.
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Design of Obverse.
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Design of Reverse.
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100 Dollars
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999.9 Fine Gold
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31.1035 g + 0.05 g (1 troy oz of fine gold)
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32.12 mm ± 0.15 mm
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2.50 mm ± 0.20 mm
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Round
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Milled
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The Singapore Arms in the centre with the year-date “1994” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
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Stylised version of a lion’s head with the denomination of the coin below it and a privy mark of a DOG design to the left of the denomination. The troy weight and fineness of the coin appear on the right side of the coin.
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50 Dollars
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999.9 Fine Gold
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15.552 g + 0.05 g (½ troy oz of fine gold)
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27.00 mm ± 0.15 mm
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2.00 mm ± 0.20 mm
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Round
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Milled
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25 Dollars
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999.9 Fine Gold
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7.776 g + 0.05 g (¼ troy oz of fine gold)
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21.96 mm ± 0.125 mm
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1.55 mm ± 0.20 mm
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Round
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Milled
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10 Dollars
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999.9 Fine Gold
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3.110 g + 0.05 g (1/10; troy oz of fine gold)
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17.95 mm ± 0.125 mm
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1.10 mm ± 0.20 mm
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Round
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Milled
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5 Dollars
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999.9 Fine Gold
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1.550 g + 0.02 g (1/20 troy oz of fine gold)
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13.92 mm ± 0.125 mm
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0.90 mm ± 0.20 mm
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Round
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Milled
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LEGISLATIVE HISTORY
This Legislative History is provided for the convenience of users of the Currency Notes and Coins (Consolidation) Notification. It is not part of this Notification.
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1.
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Date of operation
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1 April 1995
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