Singapore independence happened in 1965. Twenty five years later, in 1990, Singapore minted four celebratory coins with the same pattern but in different metals:
5 DOLLARS: Aluminum-bronze
10 DOLLARS: Silver, 0.925 troy ounces
250 DOLLARS: Gold, 0.999 troy ounces
500 DOLLARS: Platinum, 0.999 troy ounces
For the aluminum-bronze $5 coins, catalog values are:
5 DOLLARS
circulated: face value: $5 in Singapore
fully uncirculated: $10 US dollars approximate catalog value
For the coins made of precious metal, first compute base value (BV) by multiplying the current price of the precious metal by the weight of the precious metal in the coin. For instance, if the price of silver is $15, BV for the $10 coin is BV = 0.925 x 15 = $13.90. Then:
10 DOLLARS
circulated: BV
fully uncirculated: BV + $35
250 DOLLARS
circulated: BV
fully uncirculated: BV + $50
500 DOLLARS
circulated: BV
fully uncirculated: BV + $100
Please refer to our Important Terminology page to convert catalog values to actual buy and sell values.
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