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  2. Malaysian ringgit - Wikipedia

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    The 50 sen coin is the only one in the series to undergo a redesign, a minor 1971 modification on its edge to include "Bank Negara Malaysia" letterings. All coins have the initials GC on the reverse, below the Parliament House. It stands for Geoffrey Colley, Malaysia first coin series' designer.

  3. Kijang Emas - Wikipedia

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    The Malaysian Kijang Emas is the official gold bullion coin of Malaysia and is minted by the Royal Mint of Malaysia. It was first issued on 17 July 2001. [1] Malaysia is the 12th country in the world to issue its own gold bullion coin. [2] The Kijang Emas has a gold purity of 999.9 millesimal fineness or 24 karat. The coins come in ...

  4. Category:Coins of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Bullion coins of Malaysia (1 P) This page was last edited on 11 August 2013, at 08:55 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  5. Royal Mint of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The original name was Kilang Wang Bank owned by Boustead Mint Sdn Bhd, before it became private and was renamed Royal Mint of Malaysia on October 1, 1998. [1] It was located at the Kompleks Kilang Wang Bank Negara Malaysia in Shah Alam. It was established in 2003 to strike coins of Malaysia until 2006.

  6. Installation of Yang di-Pertuan Agong XVI - Wikipedia

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    Commemorative coins were released by Bank Negara Malaysia in conjunction with the installation ceremony. They were produced in three types, gold, silver and Nordic gold. Portrait of Abdullah were carved at the front of the coins while the back featured Malaysia's coat of arms. The coins were released in limited quantity.

  7. Kelantanese dinar - Wikipedia

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    According to the Malaysian constitution, ninth schedule, list I sub 7.a, the states of Malaysia do not have the right to issue coins. In fact, the federal government had already declared publicly in 2006, in response to the plan announced by the Kelantanese government and before any of the coins were minted, that state governments could not ...

  8. Category:Bullion coins of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bullion coins of Malaysia" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. K. Kijang Emas

  9. Category:Currencies of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Coins of Malaysia (1 C) O. Obsolete currencies in Malaysian history (14 P) Pages in category "Currencies of Malaysia" The following 10 pages are in this category, out ...