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2 Dollars Year of the Ox, Silver Proof

Uitgever Monetary Authority of Singapore
Jaar 2009
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Beschrijving voorzijde The obverse features the Arms of Singapore at center, depicting a shield charged with a crescent moon and five stars, supported by a lion rampant to the left and a tiger rampant to the right, all above a scroll bearing the national motto 'MAJULAH SINGAPURA'. The country name 'SINGAPURA' arcs along the upper field in Latin lettering, flanked by the Tamil inscription 'சிங்கப்பூர்' on the left and Chinese characters '新加坡' on the right. The date '2009' and the English name 'SINGAPORE' are inscribed across the lower field.
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Schrift keerzijde Latin, Chinese
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Aanvullende informatie

Singapore's lunar series issues have been struck annually since the 1980s, but the 2009 Ox falls in the second cycle — the first cycle having completed with the 2007 Pig. The Monetary Authority of Singapore contracts these proof strikes to the Singapore Mint, which has maintained a consistent reputation for sharp cameo surfaces on its precious metal issues. Mintages for MAS lunar proofs are tightly controlled and sold primarily through direct subscription, meaning secondary market appearances tend to cluster around incomplete set completions rather than individual collector demand.

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