10 Dollars Set Issue

発行体 Singapore
年号 1972-1973
種類 Non-circulating coin
額面 10 Dollars
通貨 Dollar (1967-date)
材質 Silver (.900) (Copper .100)
重量 31.1 g
直径 40.11 mm
厚さ 2.34 mm
形状 Round
製造技法 Milled
向き Medal alignment ↑↑
彫刻師
流通終了年
参考文献 KM#9
表面の説明 Singapore Coat of Arms; legend in the four official language of Singapore: Malay, Chinese, English, Tamil
表面の文字体系
表面の銘文 SINGAPURA 1973 SINGAPORE
裏面の説明 Sea Eagle descending
裏面の文字体系
裏面の銘文 10 DOLLARS
Reeded
鋳造所
鋳造数 1972 - KM#9.1 (`SINGAPORE` inverted) - 80 000
1972 - KM#9.1 (`SINGAPORE` inverted) Proof - 3 000
1973 - KM#9.2 - 80 000
1973 - KM#9.2 Proof - 5 000
Numisquare ID 4147142290
追加情報

Historical Context: Issued during Singapore's formative years as an independent nation (1965 onwards), the 1972-1973 10 Dollars Set Issue reflects a period of robust nation-building and economic expansion under the leadership of Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and President Benjamin Henry Sheares. This commemorative coin, not intended for general circulation, served as a testament to Singapore's growing stability and prosperity, allowing the young republic to issue precious metal coinage for collectors. It symbolized the nation's emergence on the global stage, fostering a sense of national pride and identity through numismatic art.

Artistry: While specific engraver details are not commonly attributed for these issues, the coin exemplifies a modern, post-colonial stylistic school. The obverse prominently features the Singapore Coat of Arms, a powerful emblem of national sovereignty, depicting a lion and a tiger supporting a shield with a crescent moon and five stars. The reverse showcases the elegant Vanda Miss Joaquim, Singapore's national orchid, rendered with delicate precision. This choice of design underscores the nation's commitment to showcasing its unique natural heritage and cultural identity through clean, contemporary aesthetics.

Technical/Grading: Struck in .900 fine silver with a significant diameter of 40.11mm and weight of 31.1 grams, this coin typically exhibits excellent strike quality, particularly for issues released in collector sets. Key high-points for examination include the intricate details of the lion's mane and the tiger's stripes on the obverse, and the delicate venation and contours of the orchid petals on the reverse. Well-preserved examples will show sharp separation between devices and fields, often with proof-like or mirror surfaces, indicative of a carefully executed strike designed for numismatic appreciation rather than daily wear.

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