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| Uitgever | Autoriti Monetari Brunei Darussalam |
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| Jaar | 1994 |
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| Waarde | 5 Dollars |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | The national arms of Brunei displayed centrally, featuring the royal umbrella surmounting a crescent and wings, with two crossed hands and two crossed ceremonial kris below, all enclosed within a crescent. An Arabic inscription in Jawi script appears on the crescent, and the denomination $5 is inscribed below the central device. The surrounding legend reads KERAJAAN BRUNEI at the top, flanked by decorative bullet points, with ULANGTAHUN KE 10 KEMERDEKAAN along the lower periphery and the dates 1984 – 1994 on either side. |
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| Rand | Reeded |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
Brunei's independence from British protection came on January 1, 1984, after Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah declined to follow neighboring Malaysia and Singapore into independence during the 1960s decolonization wave — a deliberate delay that preserved British military guarantees while oil revenues consolidated the sultanate's wealth. By the time this coin was struck a decade later, Brunei's per-capita income was among the highest in Southeast Asia, underwritten entirely by petroleum extraction that had begun in earnest in 1929.
The .925 silver KM#60a was issued alongside a gold variant, KM#60, making the silver the more accessible commemorative of the pair.