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| Uitgever | Monetary Authority of Singapore |
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| Jaar | 2012 |
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| Gewicht | 155.52 g |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | A highly detailed relief depiction of a sinuous Chinese dragon occupies the central field, shown in dynamic posture with claws extended and head turned to the left, rendered in traditional East Asian artistic style. At lower centre, the Chinese characters 壬辰 (the cyclical year designation for the Year of the Dragon in the Chinese sexagenary calendar) appear in the exergue. To the right, a rectangular panel bears repeated impressed characters. The denomination '$200' is inscribed in the upper right field, and the legend '5 TROY OZ 999.9 FINE GOLD' curves along the upper border. |
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| Opschrift keerzijde | 5 TROY OZ 999.9 FINE GOLD 壬辰 $200 (Translation: Dragon) |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
Singapore's Lunar series gold kilobar-format pieces occupy an odd niche — technically legal tender, practically never spent. The 2012 dragon issue landed in a year of particular commercial intensity for Singapore's gold retail market, as the dragon year reliably drives the strongest bullion and commemorative demand in the twelve-year Lunar cycle, especially among ethnic Chinese buyers in Southeast Asia.
At five troy ounces of .9999 fine gold, production runs were tightly controlled by MAS.