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30 Ringgit - Postal Order - Kedah

Issuer Pos Malaysia
Year 2000
Type Cheques
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Obverse description Pos Malaysia logo in red and blue at upper left, with the title WANG POS MALAYSIA / MALAYSIA POSTAL ORDER in bold serif lettering across the top. The denomination TIGA PULUH RINGGIT is printed in the centre field, with RM30 in large numerals at right against a light green guilloche underprint. Serial number, payee line, and official circular datestamps are present.
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Reverse lettering MAKLUMAT PENGIRIM
REMITTER'S PARTICULARS
Nama / Name
No. K.P. / I.C. No.
Alamat / Address
Tujuan kiriman / Purpose of sending
No. Akaun (jika ada) / Account No. (if any)
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Pos Malaysia issued a limited set of commemorative postal orders in 2000 to mark the new millennium, of which this 30 Ringgit piece is among the higher denominations. Postal orders in Malaysia have historically been administered through the national postal service rather than Bank Negara, placing them in an unusual category — negotiable instruments that function like bearer cheques but fall outside conventional banknote regulation.

The Kedah designation indicates the state for which this order was validated, a regional restriction that was standard practice for Malaysian postal orders of the period and directly affected encashment rights.

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