Bicentennial-themed medallion and banknotes by Singapore Mint to be launched at coin fair

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The commemorative objects can be bought at Singapore Mint's booth at the coin fair from March 22 to 24.

SINGAPORE - New Singapore Bicentennial-themed commemorative objects, such as medallions and banknote replicas, will be launched at the upcoming Singapore International Coin Fair.

One of the medallions is a 1oz 999 fine silver proof medallion with ultra-high relief minting and a Swarovski crystal insert, priced at $120. The Singapore Mint has also come up with a series of banknote replicas and currency collectibles which trace the currency history of pre-independence Singapore.

There are two types of banknote replicas: One has the portrait of King George VI while the other has the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II.

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