Welcome to my world of collection. Here i will share with you my precious collections that i built over the years. Feel free to leave your commends and questions if you have any. 欢迎大家来到小弟的钱币收藏寒宿。。收藏品并不多所以让各位见笑了。。
2015年3月30日星期一
2nd MNP-BNM Auction - My new collections
2014年4月1日星期二
Zeti Aziz RM10 Solid 8
Recent trip down to Singapore cost me another big big hole in my wallet. Still it is worth the trip.
2014年3月4日星期二
Malaysia 1976 3rd Series $10 Solid 8
This note requires no introduction. Enjoy! Feast your eyes! More to come soon!
2013年2月13日星期三
HUAT HUAT HUAT....
2013年2月6日星期三
Happy Chinese New Year ...Everybody...HUAT AHHHH
2012年8月12日星期日
1989 $500 Jafar Hussein Specimen 64EPQ
2012年8月7日星期二
RM5 Jafar Hussein Solid Number
2012年7月23日星期一
Ali Abul Hasan 1999 RM50 Centre Signature UNC
2012年7月18日星期三
1982 Blindman Taha $20 TA Choice UNC
2012年5月21日星期一
2012年5月3日星期四
2012年4月29日星期日
Blindman RM20 Last Prefix TE UNC
2012年3月24日星期六
1999 Ali Abul Hasan RM2 - RM100 side signature complete set UNC.



Recently just completed my 1999 Ali Abul Hasan Side signature Choic UNC complete set. This is the shortest lived series of banknotes ever issued in the history of modern Malaysia banknotes, issued and discontinued in the same year.
Together with its predecessor with similar design, Ahmad Don series, they are the only 2 series of side signature. Will this feature have tremendous impact on their values and potential in years to come? Only time can tell...
This series have caught the attentions of collectors lately and they (UNC and above) seem to have disappear into thin air in many places of the local markets.
All denominations issued in this series are the same as its predecessor :
a) RM2 in 1998 (printed by American Banknote Co.)
b) RM10 in 1998 (printed by BA Banknote)
c) RM50 in 1999 (printed by G & D)
d) RM100 in 1999 (printed by G & D)
Next one is the Ali Abul Hasan centre sign series.
2012年3月4日星期日
Ali Abul Hasan RM100 side signature, UNC.
2011年12月21日星期三
THE NEW SERIES OF MALAYSIAN BANKNOTES

RM100 banknote
Natural Wonders
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.

RM50 banknote
Agriculture and Technology
Oil palm and biotechnology are featured on the RM50 banknote as Malaysia's thriving economy icons. Oil palm has become the country's most valuable agricultural crop as Malaysia is one of the largest producer and exporter of palm oil in the world.
Biotechnology continues to drive this commodity up the value chain, supporting the nation's economic transformation towards higher value-added activities in the agriculture, manufacturing and services sectors of the economy.
Crude palm oil is also used as the underlying commodity to facilitate Islamic financing.

RM20 banknote
Marine Life
As ambassadors of the rich and colourful marine life found in our tropical waters, two of the most well-known species of sea turtles endemic to Malaysian waters are on the new RM20 banknote - the Hawksbill Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) and Leatherback Turtle (Dermochelys coriacea).
The Hawksbill is easily identified by its curved beak and scaly shell while the Leatherback has a leathery skin and seven ridges on its shell.
These gentle turtles are a reminder that their existence rests in the delicate balance of human activity and marine life conservation.

RM10 banknote
Flora
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.
RM5 polymer banknote Widlife
Featured on the new RM5 polymer banknote is the Rhinoceros Hornbill (Buceros rhinoceros), one of the largest and most magnificent hornbill species in the world.
Found in low densities throughout various rainforests in the country, this beautiful, broad-winged and long-tailed forest bird plays an important role in the customs and traditional ceremonies in Sarawak which is known as 'Bumi Kenyalang' or 'Land of Hornbills'.
Hornbill is also seen as a symbol of strength and courage by the native communities of Sarawak.

RM1 polymer banknote
Traditional Sport
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.
The Wau Bulan, which is hand crafted from bamboo and paper, is also a popular decorative item that adorns the walls of Malaysian homes.
2011年7月12日星期二
1995 Ahmad Don 100 Ringgit UNC Running Numbers
2011年2月17日星期四
RM2 series complete 1st prefixes set





After much time, I have finally completed my RM2 complete set of 1st prefixes, all in perfect original choice unc. I wonder if I should go for the complete set of last prefixes, since there are only 3 different designs of this RM2 banknotes.
Any ideas guys? Should I? Or should I not?
经过了一段时间,菜鸟终于把2令吉的系列全新整套首发字冠凑齐。
2011年2月6日星期日
Blindman NB Prefix $5 UNC
2010年10月14日星期四
Blindman Series $5 ND Last Prefix Choice UNC


This is the Blindman series $5 with the last prefix ND. Only 4 prefixes were ever issued, ie. NA - ND, for a short period of time, 1982-1985. Thus less than 40 million pieces were ever issued, what more UNC condition note after near 3 decades.
It's my opinion that one day, these $5 notes in UNC condition will be well sought after one day.