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Banknote Malaysia 20 Cents - Portrait of King George VI - Coat of Arms - 1941

Ref. : NCB12353
Product type
Banknote
Date/Year
1941
Catalog
WPM (P. 9)
Country
Malaysia
Quality
VF
Face value
20
Institution
Bank Negara Malaysia
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The 1941 20-cent banknote from Malaysia features a portrait of King George VI. This commemorative banknote was issued during a significant historical period.

On the obverse of the banknote, the portrait of George VI is prominently displayed. The king is depicted with a solemn and royal expression, symbolizing the British monarchy of the time. His portrait is surrounded by intricate ornamental motifs, typical of the design of banknotes from that period. The denomination, "20 Cents", is clearly indicated, as well as the name of the issuing country, Malaysia.

The reverse of the banknote features the coat of arms of Malaysia. These arms are composed of symbolic elements representing the history and culture of the country. The colors and patterns used are rich in detail and reflect the heraldic art of the time. The denomination is also repeated on the reverse, ensuring easy identification of the banknote.

The 1941 20-cent banknote is printed on high-quality paper, designed to resist wear and counterfeiting. The printing techniques used include complex patterns and special inks, making counterfeiting difficult. The size of the banknote is standard for denominations of this value, facilitating handling and storage. The combination of visual elements and security features makes this banknote a valuable testimony to the monetary history of Malaysia.

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