Thursday, 14 December 2017

Malaysia Commemorative Banknotes 60th Anniversary of Federation of Malaya Independence


Malaysian First 60 and 600 Ringgit Commemorative Banknotes.

Banknote Design :
The design is based on the theme of “Raja Payung Kedaulatan Negara”. These commemorative banknotes are the first commemorative banknotes printed by Bank Negara Malaysia on the composite substrate, a combination of polymer and paper substrate, which offers higher security features and longer life span. These banknotes are printed larger in size, based on its face value.


Front:

Symbolising Malaysia as a constitutional monarchy, placed in the middle is the majestic royal throne encircled by the portraits of 15 Yang di-Pertuan Agong who have reigned from 1957 till the present day. The obverse design is inspired by the crescent and a 14-pointed federal star which are featured on the royal headgear.


Reverse:

The reverse design features the portraits of the nine rulers signing the Federation of Malaya Independence Agreement on 5 August 1957. These banknotes are decorated with prominent independence and post-independence figures and features.  On the right-hand side of the banknote is the triumphant silhouette of Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj, the architect of Malayan independence and the first Prime Minister of Malaysia. Imprinted on the background are four significant landmarks: the National Palace, Perdana Putra, the Parliament building and the Palace of Justice. These reflect the four pillars of the nation: the institution of the Monarchy, the Executive, the Legislature and the Judiciary respectively.


Sales date: Can place order start 5 January 2017 by balloting through online.





Friday, 21 July 2017

Bank of Thailand Launch New Commemorative His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej , 2017


The Bank Of Thailand (BOT) will issue 20 Baht, 50 Baht, 100 Baht, 500 Baht, 1000 Baht Commemorative Banknote for His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej ( Rama 9 ) .
The issue will be circulation September of 2017 .

*** More detail visit Bank of Thailand ***