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| Issuer | Monetary Authority of Singapore |
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| Year | 2025 |
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| Value | 5 Dollars 5 SGD = PLN 14 |
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| Obverse description | The arms of Singapore occupy the central field, depicting a crescent moon and five stars within a shield, flanked by a lion and a tiger as supporters. The national emblem is rendered in high relief against a plain field. A circular legend surrounding the device inscribes the country's name in all four official languages — English, Malay, Tamil, and Chinese — reading 'SINGAPORE', 'SINGAPURA', the Tamil script form, and the Chinese characters 新加坡 respectively. The year of issue, '2025', appears in the lower portion of the field beneath the emblem. |
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| Reverse script | Latin |
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Singapore's lunar series has been issued continuously since the 1980s, making it one of the longest-running official lunar programmes among Southeast Asian mints. The 2025 Snake issue falls in the fourth cycle, a point at which collectors tracking complete runs must now contend with several decades of back-filling. The applied colour process on these pieces is done prior to striking on some issues and post-strike on others — the distinction matters for long-term enamel adhesion and is worth confirming for storage decisions.