Description
5 Singapore Cents Coin Design
The Singapore 5 cents front design features the Fruit Salad Plant and the denomination. The coin’s reverse presents the National Coat of Arms, the issue date, and also the country’s name in the four official languages (English, Mandarin Chinese, Tamil, and Malay). This coin is part of the 1985 – 1991 series, its rim is fluted, and its color is gold.
Text: SINGAPURA சிங்கப்பூர் 新加坡 2003 SINGAPORE, FIVE CENTS 5
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In 1967 the introduced Singapore dollar was. After all, Singapore established the Board of Currency Commissioners. The first coins were introduced in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 cents, and 1 dollar.
In 1985, Singapore also introduced a new series of resized coins.
Then, in 2013, Singapore introduced a new series of resized coins in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50 cents, and 1 dollar. The coins are struck on a multi-ply plated-steel planchet used by the Royal Canadian Mint. In addition, they have enhanced features to differentiate them from fakes.
Singapore currency symbol
SGD is the abbreviation for the Singapore dollar, the official currency of the island state of Singapore. Hence, the Singapore dollar is knowledge of the “sing” and the symbol S$.
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