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1 Ringgit - Agong XIII Royal Malaysian Navy

Issuer Bank Negara Malaysia
Year 2009
Type Non-circulating coin
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Reverse description Central field displays the official badge of the Royal Malaysian Navy (Tentera Laut Diraja Malaysia), consisting of an anchor entwined with a rope set within an oval rope border, surmounted by a royal crown. The motto 'SEDIA BERKORBAN' appears on a scroll beneath the badge. Jawi script legends curve along the upper and lower periphery of the coin, with the inscription 'اولڠ تاهون كه 75' (75th Anniversary) arching above and 'تنترا لاءوت دراج مليسيا' (Royal Malaysian Navy) below, commemorating the 75th anniversary of the service.
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Reverse lettering اولڠ تاهون كه 75 TENTERA LAUT DIRAJA MALAYSIA تنترا لاءوت دراج مليسيا
(Translation: 75th Anniversary (Malaysian in Jawi letters) Royal Malaysian Navy (Malaysian) Royal Malaysian Navy (Malaysian in Jawi letters))
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Issued to mark the centenary of the Royal Malaysian Navy, which was formally established in 1934 as the Straits Settlements Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve before evolving through independence into the Tentera Laut Diraja Malaysia. The Nordic gold composition — an aluminum-bronze alloy developed in the early 1990s — was chosen for its resistance to corrosion, a practical consideration for a coin celebrating a maritime service.

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