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10 Ringgit Diamond Jubilee National Registration Department

Uitgever Bank Negara Malaysia
Jaar 2024
Type Non-circulating coin
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Opschrift voorzijde JUBLI INTAN JABATAN PENDAFTARAN NEGARA
(Translation: Diamond Jubilee National Registration Department)
Beschrijving keerzijde The upper legend reads BANK NEGARA MALAYSIA, identifying the issuing authority. To the right, the official commemorative logo of JPN's 75th anniversary is prominently displayed, while the left field features a stylised fingerprint motif, referencing the department's biometric registration functions. The denomination 10 RINGGIT appears in the lower left of the field, denoting the coin's face value.
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Aanvullende informatie

Malaysia's National Registration Department (Jabatan Pendaftaran Negara) was established in 1948 under British colonial administration primarily to manage identity documentation during the Malayan Emergency — a counterinsurgency measure as much as a civil one. The department's function shifted considerably after independence, becoming the backbone of the national MyKad system introduced in 2001, which consolidated identity, driving, and health data onto a single chip-based card and was among the first such integrated national ID systems deployed at scale anywhere in Southeast Asia.

Sixty years of that institutional history is a narrow subject for a commemorative issue, and Bank Negara has kept the mintage figures for this series correspondingly tight.

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