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Currency Notes and Coins (Consolidation) Notification

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Currency Act
Currency Notes and Coins (Consolidation) Notification
N 4
REVISED EDITION 1994
(30th April 1994)
The denominations and characteristics of the coins issued by the Board of Commisioners of Currency, Singapore, are as shown in the Schedule.
THE SCHEDULE
COINS ISSUED ON 23RD JULY 1991
DESCRIPTION OF THE SINGAPORE LION GOLD BULLION COINS
Denomination.
Metal.
Standard Weight and Gold Content.
Standard Diameter.
Standard Thickness.
Shape.
Edge.
Design of Obverse.
Design of Reverse.
100 Dollars
999.9 Fine Gold
31.1035 g + 0.05 g (1 troy oz of fine gold)
32.12 mm ± 0.12 mm
2.50 mm ± 0.15 mm
Round
Milled
The coins bear the Singapore Arms in the centre with year-date “1991” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coins.
Stylised version of a lion’s head with the denomination of the coin below it and a privy mark of a goat design to the left of the denomination. The troy weight and fineness of the coin appear on the right side of the coin.
50 Dollars
999.9 Fine Gold
15.552 g + 0.05 g (½ troy oz of fine gold)
27.00 mm ± 0.12 mm
2.00 mm ± 0.15 mm
Round
Milled
 
 
25 Dollars
999.9 Fine Gold
7.776 g + 0.05 g (¼ troy oz of fine gold)
21.96 mm ± 0.12 mm
1.55 mm ± 0.15 mm
Round
Milled
 
 
10 Dollars
999.9 Fine Gold
3.110 g + 0.05 g (1/10 troy oz of fine gold)
17.95 mm ± 0.12 mm
1.10 mm ± 0.15 mm
Round
Milled
 
 
5 Dollars
999.9 Fine Gold
1.550 g + 0.02 g (1/20 troy oz of fine gold)
13.92 mm ± 0.12 mm
0.90 mm ± 0.15 mm
Round
Milled
 
 
COINS ISSUED ON 3RD SEPTEMBER 1991
DESCRIPTION OF THE $5 SINGAPORE JOINT CIVIL DEFENCE FORCE COINS
Denomination of coin.
Metal.
Standard Weight.
Standard Diameter.
Standard Thickness.
Shape.
Edge.
Design of Obverse.
Design of Reverse.
5 Dollars
75% Copper 25% Nickel
20.00 g ± 0.40 g
38.70 mm ± 0.125 mm
2.30 mm ± 0.152 mm
Round
Milled
The Singapore Arms in the centre with year-date “1991” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coins.
Civil Defence activities in the centre with the words “CIVIL DEFENCE” above it and “5 DOLLARS” below it.
5 Dollars
92.5% Silver 7.5% Copper
20.00 g ± 0.05 g
38.70 mm ± 0.125 mm
2.45 mm ± 0.152 mm
Round
Milled
 
 
COIN ISSUED ON 3RD SEPTEMBER 1991
DESCRIPTION OF THE $5 SINGAPORE JOINT CIVIL DEFENCE FORCE COIN
Denomination of coin.
Metal.
Standard Weight.
Standard Diameter.
Standard Thickness.
Shape.
Edge.
Design of Obverse.
Design of Reverse.
5 Dollars
75% Copper 25% Nickel
20.00 g ± 0.40 g
38.70 mm ± 0.125 mm
2.45 mm ± 0.152 mm
Round
Milled
The Singapore Arms in the centre with year-date “1991” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
Civil Defence activities in the centre with the words “CIVIL DEFENCE” above it and “5 DOLLARS” below it.
COINS ISSUED ON 12TH JUNE 1993
DESCRIPTION OF THE 17TH SEA GAMES $5 COMMEMORATIVE COINS
Denomination of coin.
Metal.
Standard Weight.
Standard Diameter.
Standard Thickness.
Shape.
Edge.
Design of Obverse.
Design of Reverse.
5 Dollars
75% Copper 25% Nickel
20.00 g ± 0.40 g
38.70 mm ± 0.125 mm
2.45 mm ± 0.152 mm
Round
Milled and bearing the words “BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF CURRENCY SINGAPORE”.
 
The Singapore Arms in the centre with year-date “1993” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coins.
Depicts two traditional games of the region namely, “Bersilat” at the lower right and “Wushu” at the upper left. The words “XVII SEA GAMES 93 SINGAPORE” and the official 1993 SEA Games logo are featured above the “Bersilat” with the denomination “$5” to the left of the “Bersilat”.
5 Dollars
92.5% Silver 7.5% Copper
20.00 g ± 0.20 g
38.70 mm ± 0.15 mm
2.45 mm ± 0.20 mm
Round
 
 
 
UNKNOWN
COINS ISSUED ON 24TH AUGUST 1993
DESCRIPTION OF THE SINGAPORE LION GOLD BULLION COINS
Denomination.
Metal.
Standard Weight and Gold Content.
Standard Diameter.
Standard Thickness.
Shape.
Edge.
Design of Obverse.
Design of Reverse.
100 Dollars
999.9 Fine Gold
31.1035 g + 0.05 g (1 troy oz of fine gold)
32.12 mm ± 0.15 mm
2.50 mm ± 0.20 mm
Round
Milled
The Singapore Arms in the centre with year-date “1993” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
Stylised version of a lion’s head with the denomination of the coin below it and a privy mark of a rooster design to the left of the denomination. The troy weight and fineness of the coin appear on the right side of the coin.
50 Dollars
999.9 Fine Gold
15.552 g + 0.05 g (½ troy oz of fine gold)
27.00 mm ± 0.15 mm
2.00 mm ± 0.20 mm
Round
Milled
 
 
25 Dollars
999.9 Fine Gold
7.776 g + 0.05 g (¼ troy oz of fine gold)
21.96 mm ± 0.125 mm
1.55 mm ± 0.20 mm
Round
Milled
 
 
10 Dollars
999.9 Fine Gold
3.110 g + 0.05 g (1/10 troy oz of fine gold)
17.95 mm ± 0.125 mm
1.10 mm ± 0.20 mm
Round
Milled
 
 
5 Dollars
999.9 Fine Gold
1.550 g + 0.02 g (1/20 troy oz of fine gold)
13.92 mm ± 0.125 mm
0.90 mm ± 0.20 mm
Round
Milled
 
 
UNKNOWN
COINS ISSUED ON 8TH JANUARY 1994
DESCRIPTION OF THE $250 GOLD COIN, $10 SILVER PIEDFORT COIN AND $10 CUPRO-NICKEL COIN
Denomination.
Metal.
Standard Weight.
Standard Diameter.
Standard Thickness.
Shape.
Edge.
Design of Obverse.
Design of Reverse.
250 Dollars
999.9 Fine Gold
31.103 g + 0.05 g
32.12 mm ± 0.15 mm
2.50 mm ± 0.20 mm
Round
Milled and bearing the words “BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF CURRENCY, SINGAPORE”
The Singapore Arms in the centre with the year-date “1994” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin. The position of the mintmark is at 5 o’clock.
A stylised version of a dog design is in the centre. The coin design is based on the paper-cut style. The two Chinese characters signifying the “Year of the Dog” are on the right-hand side and the denomination of the coin in figures is below the dog design. The troy weight and fineness of the coin are at the lower circumference of the coin.
10 Dollars
999 Fine Silver
62.206 g ± 0.20 g
40.70 mm ± 0.15 mm
5.80 mm ± 0.20 mm
Round
 
 
 
10 Dollars
75% Copper 25% Nickel
28.0 g ± 0.40 g
40.70 mm ± 0.15 mm
3.05 mm ± 0.20 mm
Round
 
 
 
UNKNOWN

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY

Currency Notes and Coins (Consolidation) Notification
(CHAPTER 69, N 4)
This Legislative History is provided for the convenience of users of the Currency Notes and Coins (Consolidation) Notification. It is not part of this Notification.
1.  
Date of operation
:
30 April 1994