This is the most recent design change in the Singaporean ten cent coin. Previously the ten coin from 1985-2012 had the star jasmine plant. For the most recent issue from 2013 - 2014 the switched to public housing.
Around the picture of their public housing was is a very stylish lion outline. That was not the only change to the coin. Currently they are being made of nickel-plated steel instead of copper-nickel like previous coins. I am guessing that is what prompted the design change. copper-nickel is just too expensive these days, relatively speaking of course it is just a difference of half a cent.
Here's the stats...
Type/Country: 10 Cents / Singapore
Year: 2013
Mintage: Unknown
Metal: Nickel-Plated Steel
Value: $0.10 in Very-Fine
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I have a copper penny from Singapore dated 1978. Was wondering what it may be worth and some history? Thank you so much
ReplyDeleteI also want to add it doesn't have the same markings of the ones I seen on here. It has a fountian with water coming up out of it on one side and on the other It says 1 cent and 1978 on the top and Singapore on the side
ReplyDeletea copper penny from Singapore dated 1978
ReplyDeleteAbout $0.05 in very-fine