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| Issuer | Board of Commissioners of Currency Singapore |
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| Year | 1999-2002 |
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| Value | 50 Dollars |
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| Reverse description | The reverse presents a vignette of four traditional ethnic musical instruments representing Singapore's multicultural heritage: the Chinese Pipa, the Malay Kompang, the Indian Veena, and the Western Classical Violin. Two artworks from the Singapore Art Museum — Gibbon and Drying Salted Fish — are reproduced in inset panels within the overall composition. |
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| Protection description | Yusof bin Ishak portrait |
| Variants | P#41a - signature: Hu Tsu Tau P#41b - signature: Lee Hsieh Loong |
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