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Collection of 5 Coins Singaporean Foreign Currency for Collecting Book - Unique World Money Sets - Gifts for Collectors

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About Collection Of 5 Coins Singaporean Foreign Currency

So you want to add to your growing coin collection? Coin collecting used to be an expensive practice reserved for Kings and emperors. Now the hobby is being pursued by countless people from all over the world. It is as educational as it is enjoyable. Coins often serve as commemorative pieces for key historical events and important figures. Collectors learn about their own history and foreign cultures via these small metal treasures. Coins may also have value that goes beyond just educational. They could be worthy pieces of investment. Hobby of Kings' Circulated Singaporean Coins make valuable additions to your collection. Hobby of Kings lets you capture the joy of collecting circulated coins. These sets are more economical than buying piece per piece. Going into circulation for years may have cost them their luster, but it has also given each coin deep historical value. Here are other reasons to invest in these Singaporean circulated coins: ✅ Absolutely no extremely worn coins ✅ Makes for great history lessons for kids ✅ Guaranteed no fake coins or replicas included in the set ✅ Sold in a set for added convenience and value for your money You may receive Singaporean coins mix from the numismatic period: Dollar (1967-date). Each bag may have different combinations of coins. You may receive Singaporean coins from 1 cent to 20 cents. Singaporean coins may have pictures of high-rise apartment blocks, Snake Bird (Oriental darter or Indian darter), Lion head motif, the Esplanade theatre, Crowned Seahorse, a Star Jasmine plant, a swordfish or Lionfish. By the way, coat of arms of Singapore: the escutcheon gules, a crescent facing a pentagon of five mullets argent, supported by a lion dexter and a tiger sinister rampant guardant standing on two stalks of rice.