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2 Dollars Year of the Goat

Uitgever Monetary Authority of Singapore
Jaar 2015
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Vorm Annular sector (Interlocking Puzzle Piece)
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central motif depicts a stylised goat in profile facing left, its body filled with intricate swirling scroll patterns evoking traditional decorative artistry. The Chinese year designation '2015' appears prominently along the upper arc of the fan-shaped field, flanked on both sides by repeating Chinese characters. In the lower left, the cyclic characters '乙未' denote the Year of the Goat in the Chinese sexagenary cycle, while the denomination '$2' is inscribed in the lower right field. The overall composition harmoniously integrates the lunar zodiac theme within the distinctive puzzle-piece annular sector format.
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Aanvullende informatie

Singapore's Lunar Series coins are issued by MAS as legal tender but function almost exclusively as collectibles sold through authorised dealers — circulation examples are essentially nonexistent. The 2015 goat issue falls within the third full cycle of Singapore's lunar coinage program, which began in the 1980s and has tracked each twelve-year zodiac rotation since.

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