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10 Dollars Pattern

发行方 Monetary Authority of Singapore
年份 1970
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材质 Silver
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背面描述 A White-bellied Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus leucogaster) depicted in dynamic descending posture, wings broadly spread and talons extended as if stooping toward prey, rendered in high relief with finely detailed feather work across the wings, body, and tail. The denomination legend 10 DOLLARS is inscribed in bold serif capitals along the lower arc of the field.
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附加信息

Singapore's Monetary Authority was established by statute in 1970, the same year this pattern was produced — meaning this piece dates to the very earliest days of the institution's existence, before it had struck a single coin for general circulation. Patterns from this formative period were produced to test designs, compositions, and dies ahead of committed production runs, and relatively few were made.

The MAS absorbed functions previously split between the Board of Commissioners of Currency and several commercial banking authorities. That consolidation happened fast, and early experimental pieces like this one predate the organizational stability that followed.