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Tuesday, July 27, 2010
1000 Mark Germany 1910
Saturday, July 24, 2010
RM10 Uncut Banknote: 3in1 PAIR
RM10 Uncut Banknotes-Pair
The red RM10 denomination note issued in September 1997 depicts the “Wawasan 2020” theme of the current Malaysian currency note series which reflects Malaysia’s economic development and achievement. Modern transportation has been selected as the design motif of the RM10.
The red RM10 denomination note issued in September 1983 incorporates designs which are based on traditional Malaysian ornaments, wood-carvings, crafts and flora and a vignette of a prominent building in the Federal Capital.
OLD and NEW RM10 Banknotes with SAME SERIES NUMBER!!!
0015972, 0025972, 0035972
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Friday, July 23, 2010
RM10 Uncut Banknote: 3 in 1
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
RM5 Uncut Banknote: 3 in 1
RM5 Uncut Banknotes
The green RM5 denomination note issued in September 1999 depicts the “Wawasan 2020” theme of the current Malaysian currency note series which reflects Malaysia’s economic development and achievement towards a fully developed country. The construction sector has been selected as the design motif of the RM5 note.
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
RM2 Uncut Banknote: 3 in 1
The purple RM2 note issued in February 1996 depicts the “Wawasan 2020” theme which reflects Malaysia’s economic development and achievement. Modern telecommunication is selected as the motif for the RM2 denomination.
The obverse of the RM2 note retains the dominant intaglio portrait of the First Seri Paduka Baginda Yang di-Pertuan Agong and a distinctive anticopy square in the centre of the note. On the reverse, the predominant design emphasizes telecommunications represented by the Kuala Lumpur Tower and a satellite in orbit. The security features in the note include a rainbow security thread with RM2 text, a three-dimensional watermark portrait, a printed and embossed anticopy key square as well as coloured security fibres in the paper.
Monday, July 19, 2010
RM1 Uncut Banknote: 3 in 1
Bank Negara Malaysia is reintroducing the new RM1 note (if not mistaken in year 2000), the sixth denomination issued in the new design Malaysian currency notes series (3rd Series). The new RM1 (present) bears the signature of the present Governor, Tan Sri Dato Dr. Zeti Akhtar Aziz.
The theme of the new series, Wawasan 2020 reflects Malaysia’s economic development and accomplishment towards achieving the status of a fully developed country. The main focus reflected in the background motif is the tourism sector. This is depicted with an illustration of Malaysian kite, beach, Mount Kinabalu and the pinnacles of Gunung Api located in Mulu National Park. This motif also reflects some of the popular tourist destinations in the country. As with the other denominations of the same series, the new RM1 note also bears RM as the currency symbol for the Malaysian Ringgit.
More uncut banknotes will appears....wait for them...Ehem, ehem...
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Nice Prefix 1
Friday, July 16, 2010
$2 Singapore Ship Series: Uncut Banknote
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The ‘SHIP’ series currency notes
The $2 note is the first banknote of the denomination released by the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore. It was released on 28 January 1991. This note is legal tender and is part of the Ship series.
There are nine denominations in the ‘Ship’ series Singapore currency notes-$1, $2, $5, $10, $50, $100, $500, $1000 and $10 000.
The series pays tribute to the contribution of merchant shipping to the development of Singapore as an entrepot trading centre.
The pictorial and aesthetic themes of this series are based on maritime vessels and modern development of Singapore. The vignettes on the front of the Ship series notes depict vessels which plied the waters of Singapore from historic times to the present day.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
$1 Singapore Ship Series: Replacement Note
These are 3 consecutive Z/1 $1 Singapore with running number:
Z/1 436261
Z/1 436262
Z/1 436263
There are nine denominations in the ‘Ship’ series Singapore currency notes-$1, $2, $5, $10, $50, $100, $500, $1000 and $10 000.
The series pays tribute to the contribution of merchant shipping to the development of Singapore as an entrepot trading centre.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
KUALA LUMPUR 98-XVI COMMONWEALTH GAMES
Highlights of the Kuala Lumpur 98-XVI Commonwealth Games
Kuala Lumpur is the first Asian city to host the Commonwealth Games. This glorious event brings together 6,000 athletes and officials from 69 Commonwealth nations.
The Games is held form 11-21 September 1998 and staged at 26 venues around Kuala Lumpur and the Langkawi Island.
For the first time in the history of the Games, team sports such as netball, cricket, rugby and hockey (men and women) are being introduced. This is in addition to 11 other sporting events, lawn bowls, shooting, squash, swimming, tenpin bowling and weightlifting.
In conjunction with 1998-Year of Sports and Recreation, the Malaysian Government declared the Games a National Event.
2 PIECES RUNNING NUMBER:
KL/98 177534 & KL/98 177535 (ODD NUMBER)
This RM50 polymer banknote is issued to commemorate a special event-the Kuala Lumpur 98-XVI Commonwealth Games, a landmark sporting event in Malaysia. The banknote released by Bank Negara Malaysia in cooperation with SUKOM NINETY EIGHT BERHAD is more than a commemorative token. It is a collector’s item that will serve to remind the world of Malaysia as a world class sporting destination. This banknote has been produced in limited.
SIGNIFICANCE OF ISSUE
This RM50 commemorative banknote is the first polymer banknote issued by Bank Negara Malaysia.
DESIGN AND SPECIFICATIONS
Size
152 X 76 mm
Front
The design motifs on the front side feature the portrait of the first Seri Paduka Baginda Yang di-Pertuan Agong on the right and the Kuala Lumpur city skyline with prominent landmarks in the centre. The Commonwealth Games Look Programme which features the stylized butterfly symbol and the gold-coloured Optical Varialble Device (OVD) with the portrait of the first Yang di-Pertuan Agong in the clear window appear on the left. The logo of Bank Negara Malaysia appears in the other clear window on the right of the note. The Kuala Lumpur International Airport is featured as the central backdrop. To the right, the background design shows the artist’s impression of the Multimedia Super Corridor connecting Kuala Lumpur city to Putrajaya, Cyberjaya and the new Kuala lumpur International Airport.
Back
The back design shows the Stadium Utama Bukit Jalil in the centre. The logo of Kuala Lumpur 98-XVI Commonwealth Games appears on the left of the note.
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Complete Set of RM50: 50th Independent day Series
Monday, July 12, 2010
RM1 and RM50 7xx7xx7
Sunday, July 11, 2010
RM1 Z-series Radar Number
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Endangered Animal Species 2003-Part 2
Friday, July 9, 2010
Endangered Animal Species 2003-Part 1
Monday, July 5, 2010
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