Distinctively Malaysia
The Third Series of Malaysian Coins
The Third Series of Malaysian Coins
The designs of the third series
of Malaysian coins draw its inspiration from distinctive elements that
define Malaysian culture and heritage. The theme, 'Distinctively
Malaysia', features motifs from traditional crafts and our flora and
fauna. The coins reflect the diversity and richness of Malaysia's
national identity.
On the obverse, each
denomination features a different motif, 14 dots representing the 13
states and the Federal Territory and (with exception in the case of the
50 sen coin) five horizontal lines representing the five principles of
the 'Rukun Negara' (national pillars).
On the reverse, the new series
of coins feature the national flower Rosa-sinensis hibiscus (known as
the 'Bunga Raya'), numerals indicating the year of minting, the face
value of the coin and the words 'BANK NEGARA MALAYSIA'.
50 sen
Sulur Kacang
The 'sulur kacang' (pea
tendrils) motif featured on the new 50 sen coin is popular among
traditional woodcarvers and silversmiths. The motif is drawn from the
graceful twists and curls of long bean vines, and can be seen
embellishing fine jewellery pieces and boxes, in addition to decorating
doorways, window frames and wood paneling in traditional wooden homes.
Fine lines in the motif background are part of the security features.
Security Feature
Latent Image of the denomination 50 sen can be seen when the coin is tilted slightly.
20 sen
Bunga Melur
Bunga Melur
The 'bunga melur' or jasmine
flower is culturally significant among the three major races in
Malaysia. Its aromatic scent makes it an important part of traditional
ceremonies like weddings and prayers.
It is also a popular motif in
traditional arts and crafts like embroidery and silverwork. On the new
20 sen coin, the jasmine flower is featured with a 'destar siga' cloth
motif in the background.
10 sen
Orang Asli Motif
Orang Asli Motif
The 'orang asli' (aboriginal
tribes) of Malaysia are talented in weaving indigenous leaves and plants
into decorative items such as headbands, sashes and skirts for
traditional rituals and ceremonies.
Each tribe have their own weave
pattern that is often inspired by their belief system and surrounding
environment.
On the new 10 sen coin, this heritage is represented by the
unique weave pattern of the Mah Meri tribe in Peninsular Malaysia.
5 sen
Destar Siga
Destar Siga
The 'destar siga' cloth is an
indigenous form of fabric weaving that originates from the Kadazan Dusun
tribe in Sabah. Used as a headdress during traditional ceremonies, it
is woven mainly from yarns of black thread and accented by
multi-coloured threads into various geometric patterns and flora and
fauna inspired motifs.
On the new 5 sen coin, the 'destar siga' pattern
is prominently featured, accompanied by the 'sulur kacang' as a
background motif.
Technical Specification
Resource from Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM)
Wow... when will this be out to the market?
ReplyDelete(found this post from innit.)
Hi EeSoon, according to report it will be officially distributed to circulation somewhere in 2nd qtr of 2011, there are also report it will bei n Jan 2012, but the commemorative notes is already open for collectors to have a first hand ownership of this new notes.. hope my info is valid..
ReplyDeleteAnyway thank for your comments.. Rgds