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10 Cents ribbon upwards

Uitgever Monetary Authority of Singapore
Jaar 1985-1991
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Dikte 1.38 mm
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Beschrijving voorzijde The State Arms of Singapore displayed centrally in the field, featuring a crescent moon and five stars on a shield supported by a lion and a tiger, with a star above. The date appears in the exergue below the arms. The legend encircles the design, with 'SINGAPORE' in Latin script at the top, 'SINGAPURA' in Malay script also in Latin characters, '新加坡' in Chinese characters, and 'சிங்கப்பூர்' in Tamil script, presenting the country's name in all four official languages.
Schrift voorzijde Chinese (Simplified), Latin, Tamil
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Aanvullende informatie

The "ribbon upwards" designation distinguishes this issue from the nearly identical predecessor, where the ribbon position on the reverse crest sits marginally higher — a die modification introduced without public announcement and noticed first by collectors rather than the Authority itself. Singapore's decimal coinage series of this period was produced across multiple mints including the Singapore Mint and Royal Canadian Mint, and attributing specific year-mint combinations remains genuinely contested in the specialist literature. The variety distinction carries real premium weight in Southeast Asian collecting circles.

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