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DESCRIPTION OF THE SINGAPORE LION GOLD BULLION COINS ISSUED ON 8TH AUGUST 2001
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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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50 Dollars
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999.9
Fine Gold |
31.1035 g + 0.05 g
(1 troy oz of fine gold) |
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 “2001” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin. The position of the mint-mark is at 7 o’clock of the proof coins.
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Stylised version of a lion’s head with the denomi-nation of the coin below it and a privy mark design of a snake design to the left of the denomination. The troy weight and fineness of the coin appear on the right side of the coin. A Special privy mark with the latent image are found only on the proof 1 troy oz coin. The proof 1/2 troy oz coin bears a serial number.
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20 Dollars
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999.9
Fine Gold |
15.552 g + 0.05 g
(1/2 troy oz of fine gold) |
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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10 Dollars
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999.9
Fine Gold |
7.776 g + 0.05 g
(1/4 troy oz of fine gold) |
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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5 Dollars
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999.9
Fine Gold |
3.110 g + 0.05 g
(1/10 troy oz of fine gold) |
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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1 Dollar
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999.9
Fine Gold |
1.550 g + 0.02 g
(1/20 troy oz of fine gold) |
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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Reverse Design of $50 Singapore Lion Bullion Coin
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Reverse Design of $20 Singapore Lion Bullion Coin
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Reverse Design of $20 Singapore Lion Bullion Coin (Proof)
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Reverse Design of $10 Singapore Lion Bullion Coin
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Reverse Design of $5 Singapore Lion Bullion Coin
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Reverse Design of $1 Singapore Lion Bullion Coin
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(g)
Common Obverse Design of Singapore Lion Bullion Coin (Proof)
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(h)
Common Obverse Design of Singapore Lion Bullion Coin (Brilliant Uncirculated).
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DESCRIPTION OF THE 20 YEARS OF PRODUCTIVITY MOVEMENT IN SINGAPORE $5 COMMEMORATIVE COINS ISSUED ON 5TH SEPTEMBER 2001
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DESCRIPTION OF THE 20 YEARS OF PRODUCTIVITY MOVEMENT IN SINGAPORE $5 COMMEMORATIVE COINS
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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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5 Dollars
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92.5% Silver
7.5% Copper |
20.00 g+ 0.20 g
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38.70 mm + 0.15 mm
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2.45 mm+ 0.20 mm
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Round
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Milled and bearing the words “BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF CURRENCY, SINGAPORE” and the lion symbol.
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The Singapore Arms in the centre with the year-date “2001” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin. The position of the mintmark is at 5 o’clock of the coin.
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The design of the coin depicts the winds of change that have shaped the Singapore economy in the last 20 years since the launch of the Productivity Movement in 1981.
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Twenty years ago, the Movement emphasised Quality to support Singapore’s investment-driven phase of development. Today, Innovation, together with Quality is emphasised to support the innovation-driven phase of development. This progression is symbolized by the bold and vibrant strokes rising from the base of the coin in a dynamic upward movement.
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5 Dollars
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75% Copper
25% Nickel |
20.00 g + 0.40 g
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38.70 mm + 0.125 mm
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2.45 mm + 0.152 mm
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Round
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Milled and bearing the words “BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF CURRENCY, SINGAPORE” and the lion symbol.
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The Singapore Arms in the centre with the year-date “2001” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
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The year 1981 marks the first lap of the Movement. The progress made since then is accentuated by the 2 sets of arrowheads that link the words “Quality” and “Innovation”. The year 2001 signals the start of the new lap for the Movement.
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The difference made by the Movement in the last 20 years is strongly underlined by the words “PRODUCTIVITY MOVEMENT” bordering the coin. The 4 sparks radiating from these words represent the 4 major outcomes that are evident today:
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A world-class workforce
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A world-class industry
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A world-class infrastructure
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A world-class people & lifestyle.
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Reverse design of $5 Sterling Silver Proof and $5 Uncirculated Cupro-nickel coins.
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Obverse design of $5 Sterling Silver Proof coin.
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(c)
Obverse design of $5 Uncirculated Cupro-nickel coin.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE $250 GOLD PROOF COIN, $10 SILVER PIEDFORT PROOF COIN AND CUPRO-NICKEL PROOF-LIKE COIN ISSUED ON 9TH JANUARY 2002
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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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250 Dollars
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999.9 Fine Gold
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31.103 g + 0.05 g
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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 and bearing the words “BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF CURRENCY, SINGAPORE” and the lion symbol.
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The Singapore Arms in the centre with the year-date “2002” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin. The position of the mintmark is at 5 o’clock for the $250 gold coin and $10 silver coin.
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Stylised version of a horse design is to the centre. The coin design is based on the paper-cut style. The 2 Chinese characters signifying the “Year of Horse” are on the left of the horse design. The denomination of the coin in figures is below the design. The troy weight and fineness of the coin are at the lower circumference of the $250 gold and $10 silver coins.
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10 Dollars
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999 Fine Silver
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62.206 g + 0.20 g
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40.70 mm + 0.15 mm
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5.80 mm + 0.20 mm
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Round
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10 Dollars
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75% Copper
25% Nickel |
28.00 g + 0.40 g
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40.70 mm + 0.15 mm
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3.05 mm + 0.20 mm
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Round
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(e)
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Reverse Design of the $250 Gold Proof Coin.
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(b)
Reverse Design of the $10 Silver Piedfort Proof Coin.
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Reverse Design of the $10 Cupro-Nickel Proof-Like Coin.
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Common Obverse Design for $250 Gold Proof Coin and $10 Silver Piedfort Proof Coin.
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Obverse Design for $10 Cupro-Nickel Proof-Like Coin.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE SINGAPORE “PORTRAIT” $50 CURRENCY NOTE ISSUED ON 15TH MARCH 2002
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Denomination
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Size
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Design
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Front
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Back
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Back
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$50
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Length – 156mm
Width – 74mm
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The front design features the portrait of Singapore’s first President, the late Encik Yusof bin Ishak. The word “SINGAPORE” is printed on the bottom centre portion. The Singapore Arms is positioned on the upper left-hand corner while the denomination numeral “50” is located at the upper middle and bottom right-hand corner. The silver coloured octagonal kinegram showing colourful images of the denomination numeral “50”, BCCS logo and the letters “BCCS” is located above the words “THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER”. The signature and seal of Mr Lee Hsien Loong, Chairman, Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, are below the words “FIFTY DOLLARS”. The “Lift Twin”, bearing the latent image of the BCCS logo and the Singapore Lion symbol, is at the lower centre of the note. A “Singapore Lion” is located at the left-hand side of the word “SINGAPORE”. One set of the asymmetrical serial number appears horizontal on the left-hand side while the other set appears vertical on the right-hand side.
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The back design features 4 ethnic musical instruments, the Chinese Pipa, Malay Kompang, Indian Veena and Classical Violin, as well as 2 local artworks entitled “Gibbons” and “Drying Salted Fish” respectively. The word “SINGAPORE” is located at the top centre portion of the note. The “Singapore Lion” is to the lower left of the Portrait watermark and is in perfect registration with that on the front. The denomination numeral “50” is located at the top left-hand corner and to the left of the “Singapore Lion”. The word “ARTS” is located below the artwork “Drying Salted Fish”.
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Predominant
Colour: Blue
Secondary Colours:Dark Blue and Red
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Predominant
Colour: Blue
Secondary Colours:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE SINGAPORE LION GOLD BULLION COINS ISSUED ON 7TH AUGUST 2002
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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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50 Dollars
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999.9Fine Gold
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31.1035 g + 0.05 g
(1 troy oz of fine gold) |
32.12 mm +
0.15 mm |
2.50 mm +0.20mm
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Round
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Milled
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The Singapore Arms in the centre with the year-date “2002” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin. The position of the mintmark is at 7 o’clock of the proof coins.
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Stylised version of a lion’s head with the denomination of the coin below it and a privy mark design of a horse design to the left of the denomination. The troy weight and fineness of the coin appear on the right side of the coin. A special privy mark with the latent image are found only on the proof 1 troy oz coin. The proof 1/2 troy oz coin bears a serial number.
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20 Dollars
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999.9 Fine Gold
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15.552 g + 0.05 g
(1/2 troy oz of fine gold) |
27.00 mm +
0.15 mm |
2.00 mm +0.20 mm
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Round
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Milled
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10 Dollars
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999.9Fine Gold
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7.776 g + 0.05 g
(1/4 troy oz of fine gold) |
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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5 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) |
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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1 Dollar
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999.9Fine Gold
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1.550 g + 0.02 g
(1/20 troy oz of fine gold) |
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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(g)
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(h)
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(i)
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(a)
Reverse Design of the $50 Singapore Lion Gold Bullion Coin
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(b)
Reverse Design of the $20 Singapore Lion Gold Bullion Coin
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(c)
Reverse Design of the $20 Singapore Lion Gold Bullion Coin (Proof)
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Reverse Design of the $10 Singapore Lion Gold Bullion Coin
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(e)
Reverse Design of the $5 Singapore Lion Gold Bullion Coin
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(f)
Reverse Design of the $1 Singapore Lion Gold Bullion Coin
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(g)
Common Obverse Design of Singapore Lion Gold Bullion Coin (Proof)
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(h)
Common Obverse Design of Singapore Lion Gold Bullion (Brilliant Uncirculated)
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(i)
Privy mark and Latent Image
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DESCRIPTION OF THE ESPLANADE — THEATRES ON THE BAY $5 COMMEMORATIVE COINS ISSUED ON 12TH OCTOBER 2002
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DESCRIPTION OF THE ESPLANADE — THEATRES ON THE BAY $5 COMMEMORATIVE COINS
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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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5 Dollars
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999 Fine Silver
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20.00 g
+ 0.20 g
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38.70 mm
+ 0.15 mm
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2.30 mm
+ 0.20 mm
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Round
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Milled and bearing the words “MONETARY AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE” and lion symbol.
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The Singapore Arms in the centre with the year-date “2002” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin. The position of the mintmark is at 5 o’ clock of the coin.
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Quadrant 1
The upper left quadrant of the design shows the stylized architecture of the Esplanade, which is unique to Singapore. |
5 Dollars
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75% Copper
25% Nickel |
20.00 g
+ 0.40 g
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38.70 mm
+ 0.125 mm
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2.45 mm
+ 0.152 mm
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Round
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The Singapore Arms in the centre with the year-date “2002” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
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Quadrant 2
The upper right quadrant is a reproduction of the Esplanade logo signifying the Esplanade as a centre for performing arts from all over the world. It also signifies that the Esplanade is accessible to everyone. |
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Quadrant 3
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The lower left quadrant shows a section of the globe, symbolizing the Esplanade’s aspiration to be internationally recognised for its creativity and sense of adventure.
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Quadrant 4
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The bottom right quadrant depicts a pair of Asian dancers in graceful harmony while the ribbon, fan and kompang inject vibrancy into their movements. The whole design in uniquely Singaporean.
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Reverse Design of $5 Silver Proof and $5 Uncirculated Cupro-Nickel Coins.
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Obverse Design of $5 Silver Proof Coin.
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Obverse Design of $5 Uncirculated Cupro-Nickel Coin.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE 2003 CHINESE ALMANAC COINS (YEAR OF THE GOAT) ISSUED ON 3RD JANUARY 2003
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DESCRIPTION OF THE 2003 CHINESE ALMANAC COINS (YEAR OF THE GOAT)
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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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500 Dollars
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999.9 Fine Gold
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155.52 g
+ 0.20 g
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55.00 mm
+ 0.30 mm
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4.40 mm
+ 0.30 mm
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Round
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Milled and bearing the words “MONETARY AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE” and lion symbol.
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The Singapore Arms in the centre with the year-date “2003” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin. The position of the mintmark is at 5 o’ clock for all the coins except for the $10 cupro-nickel and $1 gold coins.
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Stylized version of a goat design is to the centre. The coin design is based on the paper-cut style. The 2 characters signifying the “Year of Goat” are above the goat design. The denomination of the coin in figures is below the design. The troy weight and fineness of the coin are at the lower circumference for all the coins except for the $10 cupro-nickel coin.
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250 Dollars
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999.9 Fine Gold
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31.103 g
+ 0.05 g
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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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25 Dollars
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999 Fine Silver
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155.52 g minimum
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65.00 mm
+ 0.30 mm
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5.40 mm
+ 0.30 mm
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Round
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10 Dollars
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999 Fine Silver
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62.206 g
+ 0.20 g
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40.70 mm
+ 0.15 mm
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5.80 mm
+ 0.20 mm
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Round
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10 Dollars
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75% Copper
25% Nickel |
28.00 g
+ 0.40 g
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40.70 mm
+ 0.15 mm
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3.05 mm
+ 0.20 mm
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Round
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5 Dollars
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999.9 Fine Gold
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7.776 g
+ 0.05 g
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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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2 Dollars
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999 Fine Silver
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20.00 g + 0.20 g
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38.70 mm
+ 0.15 mm
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2.45 mm
+ 0.30 mm
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Round
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1 Dollar
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999.9 Fine Gold
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0.30 g + 0.04 g
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7.00 mm
+ 0.15 mm
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0.70 mm
+ 0.15 mm
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Round
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Plain
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Reverse Design of the $500 Gold Proof Coin.
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(b)
Reverse Design of the $250 Gold Proof Coin.
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(c)
Reverse Design of the $5 Gold Proof Coin.
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(d)
Reverse Design of the $1 Gold (Brilliant Uncirculated) Coin.
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(g)
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(h)
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(e)
Reverse Design of the $25 Silver Proof Coin.
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(f)
Reverse Design of the $10 Silver Piedfort Proof Coin.
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(g)
Reverse Design of the $2 Silver Proof Coin.
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(h)
Reverse Design of the $10 Cupro-Nickel Proof-Like Coin.
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(j)
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(i)
Common Obverse Design for $500 Gold Proof Coin, $250 Gold Proof Coin, $25 Silver Proof Coin, $10 Silver Piedfort Proof Coin, $5 Gold Proof Coin and $2 Silver Proof Coin.
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Common Obverse Design for $10 Cupro-Nickel Proof-Like Coin and $1 Gold (Brilliant Uncirculated) Coin.
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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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G. N. No. S 389/2001—Currency Act — Denominations and Characteristics of the Coins
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Date of commencement
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20 August 2001
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G. N. No. S 413/2001—Currency Act – Corrigendum to Supplement Notification No. S 389/2001
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Date of commencement
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31 August 2001
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G. N. No. S 423/2001—Currency Act — Denominations and Characteristics of Coins
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Date of commencement
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6 September 2001
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G. N. No. S 648/2001—Currency Act — Denominations and Characteristics of the Coins
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Date of commencement
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21 December 2001
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G. N. No. S 119/2002—Currency Act — Denomination and Characteristics of Currency Note
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Date of commencement
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12 March 2002
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G. N. No. S 385/2002—Currency Act – Denominations and Characteristics of Coins
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Date of commencement
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2 August 2002
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G. N. No. S 539/2002—Currency Act – Denominations and Characteristics of Coins
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Date of commencement
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8 October 2002
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G. N. No. S 628/2002—Currency Act – Denominations and Characteristics of Coins to Be Issued on 3-1-2003
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Date of commencement
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10 December 2002
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9.
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2003 Revised Edition—Currency Notes and Coins (Consolidation) Notification
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Date of operation
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31 January 2003
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