5 Cents FAO

Issuer Singapore
Year 1971
Type Commemorative circulation coin
Value 5 Cents
Currency Dollar (1967-date)
Composition Aluminium (99.5% Aluminium)
Weight 1.24 g
Diameter 21.23 mm
Thickness 1.27 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Engraver(s)
In circulation to
Reference(s) KM#8, Schön#8, PCGS#772328
Obverse description Denomination flanked by two stalks of paddy.
Obverse script
Obverse lettering 1971 SINGAPORE 5 CENTS
Reverse description Pomfret fish swimming left
Reverse script
Reverse lettering INCREASE PRODUCTION MORE FOOD FROM THE SEA
Edge Smooth
Mint
Mintage 1971 - - 3 049 000
Numisquare ID 4689792980
Additional information

Historical Context: Issued in 1971, this Singapore 5 Cents coin reflects the young republic's early independence, a period of rapid nation-building under Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew. This coin belongs to the global Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) "Freedom from Hunger" campaign. Its issuance underscored Singapore's commitment to international humanitarian efforts, demonstrating the nation's engagement with global food security and critical world issues.

Artistry: The coin exhibits a modern, functional aesthetic. The obverse features Singapore's national Coat of Arms: a lion and tiger supporting a shield with a crescent moon and five stars, symbolizing national ideals, above "MAJULAH SINGAPURA." The reverse displays "5 CENTS" and "1971," alongside the stylized FAO logo and the humanitarian slogan "FOOD FOR THE WORLD," flanked by two rice stalks, representing agricultural sustenance and the campaign's mission.

Technical/Grading: Struck in 99.5% Aluminium, weighing 1.24 grams, this coin's soft composition makes it prone to bag marks and surface abrasions. High-points for strike assessment include the lion's mane and tiger's stripes on the obverse, and the individual grains and leaves of the reverse rice stalks. Fullness in these details, with sharp lettering, signifies a superior strike. Luster is typically satin, and environmental exposure often causes dulling or minor pitting.

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