Catalogo
| Emittente | Bank Negara Malaysia |
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| Anno | 1983-1984 |
| Tipo | Standard circulation banknote |
| Valore | Accedi per vedere i dettagli |
| Valuta | Accedi per vedere i dettagli |
| Composizione | Accedi per vedere i dettagli |
| Dimensioni | Accedi per vedere i dettagli |
| Forma | Accedi per vedere i dettagli |
| Stampatore | Accedi per vedere i dettagli |
| Disegnatore/i | Accedi per vedere i dettagli |
| Incisore/i | Accedi per vedere i dettagli |
| In circolazione fino al | Accedi per vedere i dettagli |
| Riferimento/i | Accedi per vedere i dettagli |
| Descrizione del dritto | Portrait of Yang di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah at right within a guilloche-bordered oval vignette, attired in traditional royal regalia. The denomination 'SEPULUH RINGGIT' is printed in bold red letterpress at centre, with a stylised Rhinoceros Hornbill bird vignette at lower left serving as an additional design motif. The Governor's facsimile signature appears below centre, with the issuer's name and legal tender inscription in Malay across the upper portion against a fine guilloche underprint in red and ochre tones. |
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| Legenda del dritto | Accedi per vedere i dettagli |
| Descrizione del rovescio | Central vignette of the Kuala Lumpur Railway Station (Stesen Besar Kereta Api Tanah Melayu), rendered in intaglio in a Moorish-influenced architectural style with ornate towers and arched colonnades. A circular medallion at lower left contains a stylised deer motif set within an intricate rosette guilloche, while hibiscus blossoms in colour appear at the lower right. The denomination numeral '10' is printed at lower left and the issuer name appears across the top margin. |
| Legenda del rovescio | Accedi per vedere i dettagli |
| Firma/e | Accedi per vedere i dettagli |
| Tipo di protezione | Accedi per vedere i dettagli |
| Descrizione della protezione | Accedi per vedere i dettagli |
| Varianti | Accedi per vedere i dettagli |
| Commenti |
The P#21 series was Malaysia's third post-independence definitive issue, and the 10 Ringgit note from this short 1983–84 run was replaced relatively quickly as Bank Negara moved toward updated security specifications. Thomas De La Rue had printed Malaysian currency since independence, making them essentially the default supplier for the country through this period.
Notes from this issue are occasionally found with a pronounced blue security thread shift — not an error per se, but a positioning variance during manufacture that collectors have documented across multiple specimens.