How are commemorative coins made at The Singapore Mint?

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They're shiny metal disks carved with intricate designs, from flowers, to animals and even famous personalities. Find out how commemorative coins are made at the Singapore Mint.

At The Singapore Mint, the making of every commemorative coin starts with a firm hand.

Stroke by stroke, master engravers etch out the design of a coin on a plastic mould.

The engraving is done by six seasoned hands before the designs are translated onto various mould - the final being the working dies used for pressing the designs onto coins.

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