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| 正面描述 | The central vignette presents the royal throne in a position of honour, encircled by medallion portraits of all 15 Yang di-Pertuan Agong who have reigned since 1957, symbolising Malaysia's constitutional monarchy. The overall composition is shaped by the crescent and 14-pointed federal star motifs drawn from the royal headgear, framing the design in a regal guilloche underprint. The obverse underscores the continuity of the sovereign institution across six decades of independence. |
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| 背面描述 | The left portion of the reverse carries a vignette of the nine Malay rulers signing the Federation of Malaya Independence Agreement on 5 August 1957, rendered in a detailed intaglio-style composition. To the right stands a triumphant silhouette of Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj, the first Prime Minister of Malaysia and architect of independence, his raised fist evoking the Merdeka proclamation. An architectural underprint incorporates four national landmarks — the National Palace, Perdana Putra, the Parliament House, and the Palace of Justice — representing the Monarchy, the Executive, the Legislature, and the Judiciary respectively. |
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Malaysia's commemorative polymer notes occasionally cross into the numismatically awkward, but this one earns its place. The 600 Ringgit face value — chosen to mirror the "60" of the anniversary — has no practical denomination in Malaysian monetary use, making it a collector instrument from inception rather than a circulating note repurposed for collectors after the fact. Bank Negara was deliberate about that distinction.
At 370 × 220 mm, it is among the largest banknotes issued by any central bank in the modern era. The hybrid substrate — polymer core with paper-like surface layers — was selected to allow the intaglio printing depth that pure polymer typically resists.
Print run of just over twelve million for a non-circulating commemorative is unusually high by regional standards.