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200 Dollars Year of the Rat

Issuer Monetary Authority of Singapore
Year 2008
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Diameter 60 mm
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Obverse description The Arms of Singapore rendered in high relief at the centre of the field, depicting the heraldic shield bearing a crescent moon and five stars, supported by a standing lion to the left and a tiger to the right, with a banner below inscribed MAJULAH SINGAPURA. The country name appears in four official scripts arranged around the design: SINGAPURA arcing along the upper rim in Latin script, the Tamil legend சிங்கப்பூர் along the left, the Chinese characters 新加坡 along the right, and SINGAPORE along the lower rim in Latin script. The date 2008 is inscribed in the lower field beneath the coat of arms.
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Obverse lettering SINGAPURA சிங்கப்பூர் 新加坡 2008 SINGAPORE
(Translation: Singapore)
Reverse description A stylised rat rendered in a traditional Chinese decorative idiom occupies the central field, depicted in profile resting atop a textured surface suggestive of a roof or granary, with a wedge of cheese rendered in a latticed pattern prominent in the upper portion of the field. The Chinese cyclical characters 戊子 denoting the sexagenary year of the Rat appear to the right in the field. The face value $200 is inscribed in large numerals in the lower left field, with the fineness and weight inscription 5 TROY OZ 999.9 FINE GOLD running along the lower left periphery.
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