THE SCHEDULE
DESCRIPTION OF THE $5 UNCIRCULATED COIN ISSUED ON 3RD JANUARY 2003
Denomination
Metal
Standard Weight
Standard Diameter
Standard Thickness
Shape
Edge
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
5 Dollars
Outer Ring — Copper 75% Nickel 25%
Core —
Copper 92% Aluminium 6%
Nickel 2%
6.70 g
+ 0.17 g
23.30 mm 0.125 mm
2.30 mm 0.152 mm
Scallop
Plain
The Singapore Arms in the centre with the latent image below it. The latent image bears the year-date and MAS logo. A ring of beads surrounds the Singapore Arms with the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
The flower, Vanda Miss Joaquim in the centre with the figures “$5” below it. A ring of beads surrounds the flower with the words “FIVE DOLLARS” and 5 dots at the outer ring of the coin.
UNKNOWN
(a) Reverse Design of the $5 Uncirculated Coin
(b) Obverse Design of the $5 Uncirculated Coin
(c) Latent Image.
DESCRIPTION OF THE $5 SILVER PROOF COIN ISSUED ON 12TH JUNE 2003
Denomination
Metal
Standard Weight
Standard Diameter
Standard Thickness
Shape
Edge
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
5 Dollar
Silver 92.5% Copper 7.5%
8.25 g 0.20 g
23.30 mm 0.15 mm
2.30 mm + 0.20 mm
Scallop
Plain
The Singapore Arms in the centre with the latent image below it. The latent image bears the year-date and MAS logo. A ring of beads surrounds the Singapore Arms with the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin. The position of the mintmark is at 7 o’ clock of the coin.
The flower, Vanda Miss Joaquim in the centre with the figures “$5” below it. A ring of beads surrounds the flower with the words “FIVE DOLLARS” and 5 dots at the outer ring of the coin.
[S 278/2003 — 9.6.2003]
UNKNOWN
(a) Reverse Design of the $5 Silver Proof Coin
(b) Obverse Design of the $5 Silver Proof Coin
(c) Latent Image.
DESCRIPTION OF THE TRIBUTE TO OUR HEALTHCARE GIVERS $2 COMMEMORATIVE COINS ISSUED ON 22ND JULY 2003
Denomination
Metal
StandardWeight
Standard Diameter
Standard Thickness
Shape
Edge
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
2 Dollars
999 Fine Silver
20.00 g + 0.20 g
38.70 mm + 0.15 mm
2.30 mm + 0.20 mm
Round
Milled and bearing the words “MONETARY AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE” and lion symbol.
The Singapore Arms in the centre with the year-date “2003” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin. The position of the mintmark is at 5 o’clock of the coin.
Healthcare givers in Singapore featured with the use of stylised symbols of a healthcare attendant, surgeon, doctor, virologist and nurse. In the background is the Ministry of Health Building, which symbolises the leadership of the Ministry in this health crisis. The denomination “$2” is on the right-hand side of the building. Embracing the design are the wwords
2 Dollars
75% Copper
25% Nickel
28.00 g + 0.40 g
40.70 mm + 0.15 mm
3.05 mm + 0.20 mm
Round
 
 
“TRIBUTE TO OUR HEALTH CARE GIVERS” — an expression of the respect and admiration of all Singaporeans for this group of heroes in combating Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS).
[S 279/2003 — 9.6.2003]
UNKNOWN
(a) Obverse Design of $2 Silver Proof Coin.
(b) Reverse Design of $2 Silver Proof Coin.
(c) Obverse Design of $2 Uncirculated Cupro-Nickel Proof-like Coin.
(d) Reverse Design of $2 Uncirculated Cupro-Nickel Proof-like Coin.
DESCRIPTION OF THE BASE METAL PROOF COINS ISSUED ON 5TH SEPTEMBER 2003
Denomination
Metal
Standard
Weight
Standard
Diameter
Standard
Thickness
Shape
Edge
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
5 Cents
Copper 92%
Aluminium 6%
Nickel 2%
1.56 g + 0.062 g
16.75 mm + 0.125 mm
1.22 mm + 0.152 mm
Round
Milled
The Singapore Arms in the centre with the year-date below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coins. A ring of dashes surrounds the Singapore Arms on both the 10-cent and 50-cent coins. The $1 coin has an octagonal frame along the circumference. The $5 coin has a ring of beads surrounding the Singapore Arms with a latent image below it depicting the year-date and MAS logo. The position of the mintmark is at 7 o’clock for all the coins.
The Fruit Salad Plant (Monstera deliciosa) in the centre with the figure “5” below it and the words “FIVE CENTS” above it.
10 Cents
Copper 75%
Nickel 25%
2.60 g + 0.065 g
18.50 mm + 0.125 mm
1.38 mm + 0.152 mm
Round
Milled
 
The Star Jasmine (Jasminum multiflorum) in the centre with the figures “10” below it and the words “TEN CENTS” above it.
20 Cents
Copper 75%
Nickel 25%
4.50 g + 0.112 g
21.36 mm + 0.125 mm
1.72 mm + 0.152 mm
Round
Milled
 
The Powder-puff Plant (Calliandra surinamensis) in the centre with the figures “20” below it and the words “TWENTY CENTS” above it.
50 Cents
Copper 75%
Nickel 25%
7.29 g + 0.145 g
24.66 mm + 0.125 mm
2.06 mm + 0.152 mm
Round
Plain and bearing the words “REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE” and lion symbol.
The Singapore Arms in the centre with the year-date below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coins. A ring of dashes surrounds the Singapore Arms on both the 10-cent and 50-cent coins. The $1 coin has an octagonal frame along the circumference. The $5 coin has a ring of beads surrounding the Singapore Arms with a latent image below it depicting the year-date and MAS logo. The position of the mintmark is at 7 o’ clock for all the coins.
The yellow Allamanda (Allamanda cathartica) in the centre with the figures “50” below it and the words “FIFTY CENTS” above it.
1 Dollar
Copper 92%
Aluminium 6%
Nickel 2%
6.30 g + 0.13 g
22.40 mm + 0.125 mm
2.40 mm + 0.152 mm
Round
Milled and bearing the words “REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE” and lion symbol.
 
The Periwinkle (Lochnera rosea) in the centre with 4 smaller periwinkles surrounding it, the figures “$1” below it and the words “ONE DOLLAR” above it. An octagonal frame surrounds the design.
5 Dollars
Outer Ring —
Copper 75%
Nickel 25%
Core —
Copper 92%
Aluminium 6%
Nickel 2%
6.70 g + 0.17 g
23.30 mm + 0.125 mm
2.30 mm + 0.152 mm
Scallop
Plain
 
The flower, Vanda Miss Joaquim in the centre with the figures “$5” below it. A ring of beads surrounds the flower with the words “FIVE DOLLARS” and 5 dots at the outer ring of the coin.
[S 345/2003 — 21.7.2003]
UNKNOWN
(a) Reverse Design of the 5-cent Base Metal Proof Coin.
(b) Reverse Design of the 10-cent Base Metal Proof Coin.
(c) Reverse Design of the 20-cent Base Metal Proof Coin.
(d) Reverse Design of the 50-cent Base Metal Proof Coin.
(e) Reverse Design of the $1 Base Metal Proof Coin.
(f) Reverse Design of the $5 Base Metal Proof Coin.
UNKNOWN
(g) Common Obverse Design for 5-cent Base Metal Proof Coin and 20-cent Base Metal Proof Coin.
(h) Common Obverse Design for 10-cent Base Metal Proof Coin and 50-cent Base Metal Proof Coin.
(i) Obverse Design for $1 Base Metal Proof Coin.
(j) Obverse Design for $5 Base Metal Proof Coin.
(k) Latent Image.
DESCRIPTION OF THE 2004 CHINESE ALMANAC COINS (YEAR OF THE MONKEY)
Denomination
Metal
Standard
Weight
Standard
Diameter
Standard
Thickness
Shape
Edge
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
500 Dollars
999.9 Fine Gold
155.52 g +
0.20 g
55.00 mm + 0.30 mm
4.40 mm + 0.30 mm
Round
Milled and bearing the words “MONETARY AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE” and lion symbol.
The Singapore Arms in the centre with the year-date “2004” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin. The position of the mintmark is at 5 o’clock for all the coins except for the $10 cupro-nickel and $1 gold coins.
Stylised version of a monkey design is to the centre. The coin design is based on the paper-cut style. The 2 characters signifying the “Year of Monkey” are on the left of the monkey design. The denomination of the coin in figures is below the design. The troy weight and fineness of the coin are at the lower circumference for all the coins except for the $10 cupro-nickel coin.
250 Dollars
999.9 Fine Gold
31.103 g +
0.05 g
32.12 mm + 0.15 mm
2.50 mm + 0.20 mm
Round
 
 
 
25 Dollars
999 Fine Silver
155.52 g
minimum
65.00 mm + 0.30 mm
5.40 mm + 0.30 mm
Round
 
 
 
10 Dollars
999 Fine Silver
62.206 g + 0.20 g
40.70 mm + 0.15 mm
5.80 mm + 0.20 mm
Round
 
 
 
10 Dollars
75% Copper
25% Nickel
28.00 g + 0.40 g
40.70 mm + 0.15 mm
3.05 mm + 0.20 mm
Round
 
 
 
5 Dollars
999.9 Fine Gold
7.776 g +
0.05 g
21.96 mm + 0.125 mm
1.55 mm + 0.20 mm
Round
 
 
 
2 Dollars
999 Fine Silver
20.00 g + 0.20 g
38.70 mm + 0.15 mm
2.45 mm + 0.30 mm
Round
 
 
 
1 Dollar
999.9 Fine Gold
0.30 g +
0.04 g
7.00 mm + 0.15 mm
0.70 mm + 0.15 mm
Round
Plain
 
 
[S 412/2003 — 29.8.2003]
UNKNOWN
(a) Reverse Design of the $500 Gold Proof Coin.
(b) Reverse Design of the $250 Gold Proof Coin.
(c) Reverse Design of the $5 Gold Proof Coin.
(d) Reverse Design of the $1 Gold (Brilliant Uncirculated) Coin.
UNKNOWN
(e) Reverse Design of the $25 Silver Proof Coin.
(f) Reverse Design of the $10 Silver Piedfort Proof Coin.
(g) Reverse Design of the $2 Silver Proof Coin.
(h) Reverse Design of the $10 Cupro-Nickel Proof-Like Coin.
UNKNOWN
(i) Common Obverse Design for $500 Gold Proof Coin, $250 Gold Proof Coin, $25 Silver Proof Coin, $10 Silver Piedfort Proof Coin, $5 Gold Proof Coin and $2 Silver Proof Coin.
(j) Common Obverse Design for $10 Cupro-Nickel Proof-Like Coin and $1 Gold (Brilliant Uncirculated) Coin.
[S 618/2003 — 26.12.2003]