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| 背面描述 | A finely detailed, high-relief depiction of a long-haired dog in a playful, animated stance occupies the central field of the rectangular flan, set against a lush background of flowering plants and foliage rendered in intricate relief. A traditional Singapore shophouse facade is visible in the left background, while a distinctive Chinese garden pavilion appears in the right background, evoking a distinctly Singaporean cultural landscape. The denomination $80 is inscribed in large numerals to the right, partially overlapping the floral border. The legend 1 KILOGRAM 999 FINE SILVER is engraved along the upper field in small capital letters, attesting to the coin's specification and purity. |
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Singapore's Monetary Authority has issued Lunar Series coins since the 1980s, but the kilogram silver format represents the upper end of their collector program — produced in strictly limited numbers and rarely if ever released into circulation. The 2018 Dog issue falls within a broader Southeast Asian numismatic tradition of treating the twelve-year Lunar cycle as a prestige collecting framework, with Singapore's iterations consistently among the more technically refined in the region.
KM#468 is struck in .999 fine silver at a full kilogram — a specification that demands careful die preparation and extended striking pressure to achieve full detail across that surface area.