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1 Ringgit - Agong XII Langkawi Trade Fair

Uitgever Bank Negara Malaysia
Jaar 2003
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central field features a detailed relief depiction of a military jet aircraft in flight overlapping a naval warship, set against a stylised radar or target circle in the background. The denomination '1 RINGGIT' is inscribed along the upper legend in raised Latin lettering. The issuer's name 'BANK NEGARA MALAYSIA' curves along the lower periphery of the coin. The composition evokes the dual maritime and aerospace themes of the commemorated exhibition.
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Opschrift voorzijde 1 RINGGIT BANK NEGARA MALAYSIA
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Issued to commemorate the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition, known as LIMA, this coin marks Malaysia's sustained effort to position the duty-free island of Langkawi as a platform for regional trade and defence commerce. The LIMA exhibition had been running since 1991 and by 2003 had grown into one of Southeast Asia's most significant aerospace and naval shows, drawing state buyers and defence contractors from across the Indo-Pacific.

Bank Negara issued commemorative ringgit coins of this type in limited runs, and circulation was largely ceremonial — most examples were sold directly in packaging rather than released into general use.

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