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| Issuer | Monetary Authority of Singapore |
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| Year | 2024 |
| Type | Non-circulating coin |
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| Obverse script | Chinese, Latin, Tamil |
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| Reverse description | A highly detailed, finely sculpted Chinese dragon in traditional style dominates the field, depicted in dynamic motion with scales, claws, and flowing whiskers rendered in high relief. The dragon's head faces right with an open mouth, set against a backdrop featuring the iconic supertree structures of Gardens by the Bay, Singapore, visible in the upper field. The denomination $20 is inscribed prominently at the top of the field, with the legends '1/4 TROY OZ' and '999.9 FINE GOLD' flanking it in smaller lettering along the upper rim. |
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Singapore's Lunar Series issues are struck by the Singapore Mint on behalf of MAS and have run continuously since the late 1960s, making the series one of the longest-running national lunar programs in the world. The Dragon year typically produces the highest collector demand of the twelve-year cycle — a pattern consistent across most Asian bullion markets.