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10 Dollars Year of the Rat

Issuer Monetary Authority of Singapore
Year 1996
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Obverse description The national arms of Singapore displayed centrally, comprising a shield with crescent and five stars, supported by a lion and a tiger, with a legend inscribed in four official languages — English, Malay, Tamil, and Chinese — arranged around the emblem. The date of issue appears below the arms. The overall design reflects Singapore's multicultural identity through its multilingual inscription.
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Reverse description A stylized rat rendered in a traditional Chinese folk-art manner, depicted seated and facing left, with decorative patterning across its body. The central figure is surrounded by an ornate composition of auspicious botanical motifs including wheat ears, leafy branches, and cloud scrolls filling the field. The two Chinese seal-script characters 丙子, denoting the cyclical year of the Rat in the traditional Chinese calendar, appear to the upper left, while the denomination $10 is inscribed in the lower portion of the field.
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