THE SCHEDULE
DESCRIPTION OF COINS IN THE 2015 UNCIRCULATED COIN SET TO BE ISSUED ON 8 JANUARY 2015
Denomination
Metal
Standard Weight
Standard Diameter
Standard Thickness
Shape
Edge
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
5 Cents
Multi-ply brass-plated steel
1.70 g ±
0.07 g
16.75 mm ± 0.10 mm
1.22 mm ± 0.10 mm
Round
Plain
The Singapore Arms in the centre with the year-date “2015” 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 “2015” and the MAS logo.
The Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay in the centre with the figure “5” on the left and the word “CENTS” below it. There is a lion-head outline on the top left of the coin.
10 Cents
Multi-ply nickel-plated steel
2.36 g ±
0.10 g
18.50 mm ± 0.10 mm
1.38 mm ± 0.10 mm
Round
Interrupted Milled
The Public Housing in the centre with the figure “10” on the left and the word “CENTS” below it. There is a lion-head outline on the top left of the coin.
20 Cents
Multi-ply nickel-plated steel
3.85 g ±
0.15 g
21.00 mm ± 0.10 mm
1.72 mm ± 0.10 mm
Round
Milled
The Changi Airport in the centre with the figure “20” on the left and the word “CENTS” below it. There is a lion-head outline on the top left of the coin.
50 Cents
Multi-ply nickel-plated steel
6.56 g ±
0.28 g
23.00 mm ± 0.10 mm
2.45 mm ± 0.10 mm
Round
Micro Scalloped
The Port of Singapore in the centre with the figure “50” on the left and the word “CENTS” below it. There is a lion-head outline on the top left of the coin. A ring of beads surrounds the design.
1 Dollar
Bi-metallic, comprising an inner circle of multi-ply nickel-plated steel and an outer ring of multi-ply brass-plated steel
7.62 g ±
0.30 g
Inner circle: 16 mm ± 0.10 mm
 
Outer ring: 24.65 mm ± 0.10 mm
2.50 mm ± 0.10 mm
Round
Milled
The Merlion in the centre with the figure “1” on the left and the word “DOLLAR” below it. The flower Vanda Miss Joaquim is in between the figure “1” and the Merlion. There is a lion-head outline on the top left of the coin. 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 figure “$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.
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(a)Reverse Design of the 5-cent Third Series Uncirculated Coin.
(b)Reverse Design of the 10-cent Third Series Uncirculated Coin.
(c)Reverse Design of the 20-cent Third Series Uncirculated Coin.
(d)Reverse Design of the 50-cent Third Series Uncirculated Coin.
(e)Reverse Design of the $1 Third Series Uncirculated Coin.
(f)Reverse Design of the $5 Uncirculated Coin.
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(g)Obverse Design for the 5-cent Third Series Uncirculated Coin.
(h)Obverse Design for the 10-cent Third Series Uncirculated Coin.
(i)Obverse Design for the 20-cent Third Series Uncirculated Coin.
(j)Obverse Design for the 50-cent Third Series Uncirculated Coin.
(k)Obverse Design for the $1 Third Series Uncirculated Coin.
(l)Obverse Design for the $5 Uncirculated Coin.
(m)Latent Image.