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  1. Coin Gallery (Head Office) 20 Teban Gardens Crescent. S 608928. 6895 0288. Mon - Fri 8.30am to 4.30pm. Chinatown Point. 133 New Bridge Road, #02-18. S 059413. 6222 2486.

  2. singaporemint.com › promotionsThe Singapore Mint

    Singapore has discontinued the issuance of the Orchid series banknotes since 1976. Priority Pre-Order at Singapore International Coin Fair between 22 - 24 March 2024 at Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Centre – Learn more about the event here. Online pre-order available from 25 March 2024.

  3. singaporemint.com › about-usThe Singapore Mint

    Leveraging on technology, The Singapore Mint has developed hybrid techniques to create high security and innovative features on circulation and commemorative coins and collectables.

  4. In 1969, the Singapore Mint released its first commemorative coin to mark the 150th anniversary of modern Singapore's founding. Weighing 24.88 and minted with .916 fineness gold with a $150 face value, the coin featured the Raffles Lighthouse , a landmark in Singapore.

  5. Shop Singapore Mint products on Shopee! Buy commemorative coins, gold coins, gold bars, silver necklace, gold plated medallion with online shopping vouchers and flash sales to save more while you spend.

  6. Singapore Mint. 16,708 likes · 48 talking about this · 44 were here. More than just coins.

  7. May 21, 2023 · As the Singapore Mint no longer makes the country’s circulation coins, the commemorative coins are currently the only “made in Singapore” currency. Here’s how these special coins are made.

  8. At The Singapore Mint, the making of every commemorative coin starts with a firm hand. Stroke by stroke, master engravers etch out the design of a coin on a plastic mould.

  9. Apr 23, 2024 · These banknote souvenirs are minted in 999 fine gold or 999 fine silver, the Singapore Mint said in a release on April 23. The set showcases the designs on the front of nine denominations –...

  10. Nov 9, 2023 · Preorders for the coins can be placed with the Singapore Mint from now until Dec 10 via the mint's website. Coins that are oversubscribed will be allocated by balloting, MAS said.

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