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| 表面の説明 | A stylized Hibiscus rosa-sinensis blossom, the national flower of Malaysia, is centered in the field with petals radiating symmetrically. The denomination '5 SEN' flanks the flower to either side, with the date appearing below. The legend 'BANK NEGARA MALAYSIA' is inscribed around the upper periphery in Latin script. The overall design is rendered in low relief against a flat field. |
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| 裏面の説明 | A traditional Malaysian spinning top (gasing), depicted in central profile view with its flat disc uppermost and tapered spindle below, occupies the center of the field. The spinning string is shown unfurled in two sinuous curves extending to either side of the spindle, rendered in low relief. The design celebrates traditional Malay cultural heritage and is presented without additional legends or inscriptions. |
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Malaysia's 5 sen coinage of this period outlasted several Yang di-Pertuan Agong — the rotating kingship cycling through the nine hereditary Malay rulers on five-year terms — meaning the dies were updated periodically to reflect the reigning monarch without altering the denomination's design architecture. The long production window of over two decades means date collectors encounter significant variation in mintage volumes across individual years, some of which remain poorly documented in secondary literature.