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80 Dollars Year of the Dragon

Issuer Monetary Authority of Singapore
Year 2024
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Weight 1000 g
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Obverse description The obverse features the Arms of Singapore centrally positioned within the rectangular field, depicting a shield charged with a crescent moon and five stars, supported by a lion rampant to the left and a tiger to the right, with the motto ribbon inscribed MAJULAH SINGAPURA below. The country name appears in four languages arranged around the central arms: SINGAPURA arching above in Latin, சிங்கப்பூர் in Tamil to the left, 新加坡 in Chinese to the right, and SINGAPORE below. The date 2024 appears between the arms and the English legend at the base. The design is rendered in high-relief proof finish against a smooth, frosted field.
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Obverse lettering SINGAPURA சிங்கப்பூர் 新加坡 2024 SINGAPORE
(Translation: Singapore)
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Singapore's bullion program has issued kilogram silver pieces in the lunar series for well over a decade, but the 2024 Dragon year carries particular commercial weight — the Dragon is the most coveted sign in the Chinese zodiac, and demand from collectors in Singapore, mainland China, and the diaspora market reliably spikes on twelve-year intervals. The Monetary Authority of Singapore manages these releases with strict mintage controls, and the kilogram format is consistently the first tier to sell out.

KM#529 is the catalog reference assigned through the standard Krause numbering maintained for Singapore issues.

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