Malaysia 1987 30 years of independence 3 in 1 Commemorative Proof coin set

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On 29 August 1987, Bank Negara Malaysia issued commemorative coins that is legal tender in commemoration of the 30th anniversary of Malaysia's independence on 31 August 1987. The 3 type coins were issued using gold, silver and Copper-zinc metals. Each type of coin is issued in 2 forms, proof and non-proof.

The three front each of the coin have the 14-pointed star equation on the top of the coin and the word "30 Tahun MERDEKA" year "1957-1987" at the bottom of the coin. Designs in the middle of the coin are different:

i. Gold coins: The building of the National Mosque and the Malaysian Parliament with crossed keris depicts the state's peace and prosperity.

ii. Silver coins: - Oil transit, Proton national car, Dayabumi building and Penang Bridge depicts 30 years of state development.

iii. Copper-zinc coins: -30 pigeons describe 30 years of independence and independence.

At the rear of the coin , the design is the same, Malaysia Coat of arm in the middle, surrounded by the word "BANK NEGARA MALAYSIA" at the top of the coin and the value of the coin at the bottom.

All these coins have been mint by the Singapore Mint.

$ 1 ringgit coins of 30 years of independence
Technical Specifications:
Year: 1987
Face Value: 1 ringgit
Composition: Copper-zinc
Weight: 9.00g
Diameter: 24.50mm
Mintage: proof-20,000 pieces; non-proof-1,000,000 pieces.
Thickness: 2.7mm

$ 10 ringgit coins of 30 years of independence
Technical Specifications:
Year: 1987
Face Value: 20 dollars
Composition: .500 silver
Weight: 10.82g
Diameter: 27.70mm
Mintage: proof-10,000 pieces; non-proof-50,000 pieces.
Thickness: 2.31mm

The $ 250 ringgit coins of 30 years of independence
Technical Specifications:
Year: 1987
Face Value: 250 ringgit
Composition: .900 gold
Weight: 7.43g
Diameter: 25.25mm
Mintage: proof-1,000 pieces; non-proof-5,000 pieces .

Set of 3 in 1:
Contains gold, silver and Copper-nickel coins
Mintage: 2,000 sets.

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