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1 ringgit. Polymer banknote.
Obverse: On the right side of the Banknote there is a portrait of Tunku Abdul Rahman (1895 - 1960), the first head of government of the Federation of Malaysia (September 13, 1957 - April 1, 1960), below - the inscription: RINGGIT OF MALAYSIA. At the top of the central part of the Banknote there is an inscription: BANK NEGARA MALAYSIA (CENTRAL BANK OF MALAYSIA), in the center, against the background of a Malaysian songket (traditional embroidered fabric) - an image of a hibiscus flower (Bunga Raya), below - a denomination with the number "1" and the signature of the bank manager. The denomination with the figure "1" is placed on the left coupon field, in the upper right corner of the Banknote - RM 1.
Reverse side: In the central part of the Banknote - the image of hovering kites, in the foreground the so-called. "Moon Serpent" (Wau Bulan), made of bamboo and paper. Below, in the background of the image - face value: RM 1. Kite flying is a popular sport in Malaysia, such kites are one of the favorite elements of home decoration. In the upper left corner - the emblem of the Central Bank of the country.
5 ringgits. Polymer banknote.
Obverse: On the right side of the Banknote there is a portrait of Tunku Abdul Rahman (1895 - 1960), the first head of government of the Federation of Malaysia (September 13, 1957 - April 1, 1960), below - the inscription: RINGGIT OF MALAYSIA. At the top of the central part of the Banknote there is an inscription: BANK NEGARA MALAYSIA (CENTRAL BANK OF MALAYSIA), in the center, against the background of a Malaysian songket (traditional embroidered fabric) - an image of a hibiscus flower (Bunga Raya), below - a denomination with the number "5" and the signature of the bank manager. The denomination with the figure "5" is placed on the left coupon field, in the upper right corner of the Banknote - RM 5.
Reverse side: In the central part of the Banknote - the image of two hornbills (Buceros rhinoceros) - the national symbol of the Malay state of Sarawak, which is reflected in its coat of arms; for the local population, this bird is a symbol of purity and purity. Below, against the background of the image - face value: RM 5. In the upper left corner - the emblem of the Central Bank of the country.
10 ringgits.
Obverse: On the right side of the Banknote there is a portrait of Tunku Abdul Rahman (1895 - 1960), the first head of government of the Federation of Malaysia (September 13, 1957 - April 1, 1960), below - the inscription: RINGGIT OF MALAYSIA. At the top of the central part of the Banknote there is an inscription: BANK NEGARA MALAYSIA (CENTRAL BANK OF MALAYSIA), in the center, against the background of a Malaysian songket (traditional embroidered fabric) - an image of a hibiscus flower (Bunga Raya), at the bottom - denomination with the figure "10" and the signature of the bank manager. The "RM 10" denomination is placed in the upper right corner of the banknote.
Reverse: In the central part of the Banknote - an image of Rafflesia flowers growing in the tropical jungles of Malaysia; Rafflesia flowers often reach Diameter and more than a meter and a mass of more than ten kilograms. Below, against the background of the image - face value: RM 10. In the upper left corner - the emblem of the Central Bank of the country.
The banknote contains: watermark; security thread; microtext; latent and matching images.
The date of the planned introduction into circulation is mid-2012.
20 ringgits.
Obverse: On the right side of the Banknote there is a portrait of Tunku Abdul Rahman (1895 - 1960), the first head of government of the Federation of Malaysia (September 13, 1957 - April 1, 1960), below - the inscription: RINGGIT OF MALAYSIA. At the top of the central part of the Banknote there is an inscription: BANK NEGARA MALAYSIA (CENTRAL BANK OF MALAYSIA), in the center, against the background of a Malaysian songket (traditional embroidered fabric) - an image of a hibiscus flower (Bunga Raya), at the bottom - denomination with the figure "20" and the signature of the bank manager. The "RM 20" denomination is placed in the upper right corner of the banknote.
Reverse: In the central part of the Banknote there is an image of the two most famous species of sea turtles inhabiting Malaysian waters - the bissa (Eretmochelys imbricata) and the leatherback turtle (Dermochelys coriacea). Below, against the background of the image - face value: RM 20. In the upper left corner - the emblem of the Central Bank of the country.
The banknote contains: watermark; security thread; microtext; latent and matching images.
50 ringgits.
Obverse: On the right side of the Banknote there is a portrait of Tunku Abdul Rahman (1895 - 1960), the first head of government of the Federation of Malaysia (September 13, 1957 - April 1, 1960), below - the inscription: RINGGIT OF MALAYSIA. At the top of the central part of the Banknote there is an inscription: BANK NEGARA MALAYSIA (CENTRAL BANK OF MALAYSIA), in the center, against the background of a Malaysian songket (traditional embroidered fabric) - an image of a hibiscus flower (Bunga Raya), at the bottom - denomination with the figure "50" and the signature of the bank manager. The "RM 50" denomination is placed in the upper right corner of the banknote.
Reverse side: In the central part of the Banknote there is an image of a palm tree and the structure of palm oil, the production of which is one of the foundations of the country's economy. Below, against the background of the image - face value: RM 50. In the upper left corner - the emblem of the Central Bank of the country.
The banknote contains: watermark; security thread; microtext; latent and overlapping images; hologram.
100 ringgits.
Obverse: On the right side of the Banknote there is a portrait of Tunku Abdul Rahman (1895 - 1960), the first head of government of the Federation of Malaysia (September 13, 1957 - April 1, 1960), below - the inscription: RINGGIT OF MALAYSIA. At the top of the central part of the Banknote there is an inscription: BANK NEGARA MALAYSIA (CENTRAL BANK OF MALAYSIA), in the center, against the background of a Malaysian songket (traditional embroidered fabric) - an image of a hibiscus flower (Bunga Raya), at the bottom - denomination with the figure "100" and the signature of the bank manager. The "RM 100" denomination is placed in the upper right corner of the banknote.
Reverse: In the central part of the Banknote there is an image of two natural wonders of Malaysia, included in the UNESCO World Heritage List: Kinabalu Park in the state of Sabah, where the highest mountain in Southeast Asia is located and the limestone cliffs of Mulu National Park in Sarawak state. Below, against the background of the image - face value: RM100. In the upper left corner - the emblem of the Central Bank of the country.
The banknote contains: watermark; security thread; microtext; latent and overlapping images; hologram.
PREVIOUS RELEASE banknotes RELEASED FROM CIRCULATION IN 2012:
1 ringgit.
Obverse: On the right side of the Banknote there is a portrait of Tunku Abdul Rahman (1895 - 1960), the first head of government of the Federation of Malaysia (September 13, 1957 - April 1, 1960), to the right of the portrait there is a vertical inscription: SATU RINGGIT. Below, on an ornamented background, over a stylized hibiscus flower - face value "RM 1" and the signature of the bank manager. In the left part of the Banknote there is a vertical inscription: BANK NEGARA MALAYSIA (CENTRAL BANK OF MALAYSIA), in the upper right corner - denomination with the figure "1".
Reverse: In the central part of the Banknote - the image of the mountains of the Mulu National Park, in the foreground - a hovering kite, the so-called. "Moon Serpent" (Wau Bulan). In the upper left corner - the emblem of the Central Bank of the country.
The banknote contains: watermark; security thread; microtext; latent and matching images.
5 ringgits. Polymer banknote.
Obverse: On the right side of the Banknote there is a portrait of Tunku Abdul Rahman (1895 - 1960), the first head of the government of the Federation of Malaysia (September 13, 1957 - April 1, 1960), to the right of the portrait there is a vertical inscription: LIMА RINGGIT. Below, on an ornamented background, over a stylized hibiscus flower - the face value "RM5" and the signature of the bank manager. On the left side of the Banknote there is a vertical inscription: BANK NEGARA MALAYSIA (CENTRAL BANK OF MALAYSIA), in the upper right corner - denomination with the figure "5".
Reverse: In the central part of the banknote - the image of modern buildings in Kuala Lumpur and a map of the country. In the upper left corner - the emblem of the Central Bank of the country.