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The Singapore Mint offers a wide range of coins, medallions, and collectibles from various countries and themes. Browse their online store or visit their branches at Teban Gardens, Chinatown Point, or Suntec City Mall.
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Grab yours now for just SG$35 on Singapore Mint’s website, and brighten up your desk today! Get Yours Before They're Gone. Free local delivery on orders S$2,000 and above.
The Singapore Mint is a leading mint in the industry, producing coins and medallions of the highest quality since 1968. It also offers currency-related gifts, lifestyle products and services to local and international markets.
Learn about the Singapore Mint, a subsidiary of Sembcorp Industries that produces coins and medallions for Singapore and other countries. Find out its history, notable production, and the incident involving Lee Kuan Yew's image in 2020.
Nov 9, 2023 · The Singapore Mint will produce 10 types of coins featuring a dragon and Gardens by the Bay, with different face values, metallic compositions and shapes. Preorders for the coins can be placed online until Dec 10, and oversubscribed coins will be allocated by balloting.
May 21, 2023 · Learn about the craftsmanship and artistry behind the production of commemorative coins and medallions at the Singapore Mint. See how master craftsmen sculpt, engrave, and strike the designs with 1,000 tonnes of pressure.
Dec 9, 2015 · 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.