2nd Generation Singapore Coins:1 Cent= Copper-plated zinc
5 Cents= Aluminium Bronze
10 Cents/20 Cents/50 Cents= Cupronickel
$1= Aluminium Bronze
3rd Generation Singapore Coins (2013-present):
1 Cent= -NIL-
5 Cents=Brass plated steel
10 Cents/20 Cents/50 Cents= Nickel-plated steel
$1=Bi-metallic plating consisting of a brass plated ring with a nickel plated center plug
Source: Wikipedia.
It is made of bronze or copper-clad steel.
miner
Singapore Math is obviously made by Singapore XD
Yusof bin Ishak, the first president of Singapore
sunflower
i recently bought a 1741 same coin for 5 Singapore dollars. I could have got it for less. (very good condition)
Common -- you can find in a coin dealer's foreign bin for 20 cents or less.
$0.00 USD. The 20 Pence coin was not introduced into the currency until 1982.
Singlish
Singapore is a country made up of 63 islands, but only the main island is inhabited. So, Singapore is in Signapore.
The coin you are referring to is likely the 10-cent coin from Singapore, which features two flowers on one side and a 5-petal orchid flower in the center on the other side. The orchid is the national flower of Singapore and is a symbol of the country's natural beauty and heritage.
Vanda Niss Joaquim, a special orchid that is known for its sturdinss