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| 背面描述 | The reverse features a vivid colorized depiction of Dendrobium secundum, a tropical orchid species native to Southeast Asia, rendered in naturalistic detail with cascading clusters of bright pink blossoms and green foliage occupying the central field. The denomination '$1' appears to the left of the floral motif in the field. The inscription 'DENDROBIUM SECUNDUM' curves along the upper periphery, while '999 FINE SILVER' is inscribed along the lower left, all lettered in Latin script against a frosted silver ground. |
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| 背面铭文 | DENDROBIUM SECUNDUM $1 999 FINE SILVER |
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Part of Singapore's long-running Orchid series, this issue features the Dendrobium secundum, a species native to Southeast Asia commonly called the toothbrush orchid for the way its flowers align along a single side of the stem. The Singapore Mint has used native orchid species as coin subjects since the 1990s, a program that tracks closely with the country's internationally recognized horticultural diplomacy — Singapore has named hybrid orchids after dozens of foreign dignitaries visiting the Botanic Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2015.