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2 Dollars Year of the Pig

Issuer Monetary Authority of Singapore
Year 2016
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Engraver(s) Christopher Ironside
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Obverse description The national emblem of Singapore is centrally depicted, comprising a lion head and crescent moon above five stars within a shield, flanked by a lion and a tiger as supporters. The date of issue appears beneath the emblem. The legend 'SINGAPORE' and its equivalents in the three official scripts — Tamil (சிங்கப்பூர்), Chinese (新加坡), and Malay (SINGAPURA) — are inscribed around the four sides of the field, reflecting Singapore's multilingual identity.
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Reverse script Latin/Chinese
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Singapore's lunar series has been issued continuously since the 1980s, making it one of the longer-running official bullion programs in Southeast Asia. The Pig is the twelfth and final animal in the twelve-year cycle, which gives each complete set a natural collecting endpoint that drives demand for the closing issue disproportionately relative to earlier entries.

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