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2 Dollars Youth Olympic Games

Issuer Monetary Authority of Singapore
Year 2010
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Engraver(s) Christopher Ironside
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Reverse description The reverse displays the national emblem of Singapore centrally positioned within a decorative field, surrounded by the country name rendered in four official languages arranged around the periphery: English (SINGAPORE), Malay (SINGAPURA), Tamil (சிங்கப்பூர்), and Chinese (新加坡). The year 2010 appears in the lower field beneath the emblem. The denomination $2 is inscribed within the legend on the reverse.
Reverse script Latin/Tamil/Chinese
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Singapore hosted the inaugural Youth Olympic Games in August 2010 — the first time the IOC had staged the event anywhere — making this issue a direct response to a genuine first rather than a routine commemorative cycle. The Monetary Authority issued circulating bimetallic commemoratives sparingly, and this denomination saw broad public uptake given the national significance of the hosting role.

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