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5 Dollars Dendrobium Crumenatum

Issuer Singapore Mint
Year 2013
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Technique Milled, Colored
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Obverse lettering SINGAPURA சிங்கப்பூர் 新加坡 2013 SINGAPORE
(Translation: Singapore)
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Mintage 2013 - Proof - 10,000
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The Dendrobium crumenatum — the pigeon orchid — is one of Singapore's most widespread native orchids, flowering en masse only after a sharp drop in temperature of at least 5–6°C, typically triggered by a sudden rainstorm. The mass-blooming events last less than 24 hours. Singapore's botanical heritage has driven a long series of silver issues from the Mint, but the choice of a wild native species over one of the many cultivated hybrids the country is better known for exporting makes this particular release quietly unusual.

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