Singapore | 1990 | 1 Dollar | Coat of arms
Singapore
The National Coat of Arms of
Singapore was adopted in 1959, when Singapore became self-governing, and was
designed by a committee led by Toh Chin Chye. It features a red shield with a
white crescent symbolizing a young nation and five white stars representing
national ideals, supported by a lion and a tiger. Below is a blue ribbon
bearing the motto Majulah Singapura (“Onward Singapore”). Although its
official use is restricted to the government, the emblem appears on currency,
state decorations, and the national passport.
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