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10 Dollars Year of the Dog, Silver Proof

Uitgever Singapore Mint
Jaar 1982
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Waarde 10 Dollars
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Beschrijving keerzijde Within a raised inner circle at centre, a finely detailed standing dog — rendered in the likeness of a pug — is depicted in full profile facing right, with two Chinese characters (壬戌, denoting the sexagenary year corresponding to the Year of the Dog) inscribed above the animal in the upper field. Surrounding the inner circle, a broad border contains all twelve animals of the Chinese zodiac rendered in high relief: rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, goat, monkey, rooster, dog, and pig, arranged in sequence around the circumference. Below the inner circle, the denomination legend 10 DOLLARS is inscribed in bold, curved lettering across the lower field.
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Aanvullende informatie

Singapore's Lunar New Year coin program launched in 1977 with the Year of the Snake, making this 1982 Dog issue the sixth release in the series. The .500 fine silver specification was a deliberate production choice by the Singapore Mint to keep retail pricing accessible across Southeast Asian markets, where the series was primarily sold — a consideration that also explains why the proof finish was prioritized over metallic purity.

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