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5 Dollars Year of the Ox

Uitgever Monetary Authority of Singapore
Jaar 2021
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Valuta Dollar (1967-date)
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central field features a boldly rendered three-dimensional effigy of an ox in dynamic striding posture, facing left with head turned toward the viewer, symbolising the Year of the Ox in the Chinese lunar calendar. The ox is depicted with prominent horns and a nose ring, rendered in high relief against a plain polished field. The inscription '1 GRAM 999.9 FINE GOLD' is positioned along the upper margin of the rectangular planchet, and the denomination '$5' appears in large numerals below the central motif near the lower edge.
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Aanvullende informatie

Singapore's lunar series issues are struck by the Perth Mint under contract, a arrangement that has quietly produced some of the most technically consistent small-format gold bullion in the Asia-Pacific market. The 2021 Ox issue arrived during a year when gold premiums spiked sharply on global spot markets, driving demand for fractional weights well above historical averages.

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