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10 Dollars Year of the Snake

Issuer Monetary Authority of Singapore
Year 2001
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Diameter 40.7 mm
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Obverse script Latin/Tamil/Chinese/Arabic
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Reverse description A stylised coiled serpent is depicted in the centre of the field, its body forming a tight spiral, rendered in a bold decorative East Asian artistic style with intricate scale and pattern detailing. A radiant sun with flame-like rays fills the upper portion of the field, while auspicious cloud scrollwork decorates the right side. The Chinese cyclical characters 辛巳 (denoting the Year of the Snake in the sexagenary cycle) appear to the left of the serpent. The denomination $10 is inscribed in the lower portion of the field in large Latin numerals.
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Reverse lettering 辛巳 $10
(Translation: Snake)
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