Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) has made an announment on the release of the
4th Series of Malaysian Banknotes into the circulation starting from 16
July 2012. This new series of banknote will co-circulate with the
existing banknotes which remain as legal tender.
The theme chosen for this new series of Malaysian Banknotes
is 'Distinctively Malaysia' which featues the traditional expressions in
the art and craft, natural wonders, flora and fauna, economy and
tradition. It draws its inspiration from elements which distinctively
define the country's diverse culture, heritage and nature.
The common Features of new series of Malaysian Banknotes are as follows:-
- On the obverse side, all banknote denominations in the new series retain the portrait of the first Seri Paduka Baginda Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Tuanku Abdul Rahman ibni Tuanku Muhammad, the national flower Rosa-sinensis hibiscus (known locally as the 'Bunga Raya') and patterns of traditional woven fabric - the 'songket'.
- The reverse side of each banknote denomination features different elements of nature, tradition, culture, flora, fauna and the economy that are distinctively Malaysian.
RM1 Polymer Banknote - Traditional Sport
Denomination: 1 Ringgit
Special Price: $2.00
Pick #: New
Year: 2012
Grade: UNC
Other Info: Polymer Note
Kite-flying is a popular traditional sport in Malaysia especially in Kelantan and Terengganu. Kite-flying is also traditionally a celebration of a good harvest which brings together the local communities in these states.
Amongst the best-known and most iconic Malaysian kites is the 'Wau Bulan' or Moon Kite which is featured on the new RM1.
RM5 Polymer Banknote - Widlife
Denomination: 5 Ringgit
Price: $7.00
Pick #: New
Year: 2012
Grade: UNC
Other Info:
RM10 Banknote - Flora
Country: Malaysia
Denomination: 10 Ringgit
Price: $12.00
Pick #: New
Year: 2012
Grade: UNC
Other Info:
Malaysia's lush tropical jungle, which is one of the world's oldest living rainforest, is home to a spectacular variety of flowering plants. Most iconic amongst them is the Rafflesia, the world's largest flower.
The Rafflesia Azlanii species featured on the new RM10 banknote is
indigenous to Peninsular Malaysia and was first discovered in the Royal
Belum Forest Reserve of the state of Perak in 2003.
To commemorate its discovery, this majestic flower was named after the Sultan of Perak, Sultan Azlan Muhibbuddin Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Yusuff Izzuddin Shah Ghafarullahu-Lah.
RM20 Banknote - Marine Life
Denomination: 20 Ringgit
Price: $20.00
Pick #: New
Year: 2012
Grade: UNC
Other Info:
Country: Malaysia
Denomination: 1, 5, 10 Ringgit
Price: $19.00
Pick #: New
Year: 2012
Grade: UNC
Other Info: 3 Note Set
RM100 Banknote - Natural Wonders
Country: Malaysia
Denomination: 100 Ringgit
Price: $90.00
Pick #: New
Year: 2012
Grade: UNC
Other Info:
The magnificent beauty of Malaysia's two prominent natural wonders, declared 'World Heritage Sites' by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) are portrayed on the RM100 banknote.
These are the Kinabalu Park in Sabah, home to the majestic Mount
Kinabalu (the highest mountain in Southeast Asia) and the spectacular
limestone pinnacle rock formations of Gunung Api valley, found within
the Mulu National Park in Sarawak.
Together, they represent the many natural wonders of Malaysia that provides visitors a unique experience.
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