5th Issue of 2011
Date of issue 11th April 2011
2011 - 11th April. ARTIFACTS OF NATIONAL HERITAGE. SPM
Watermarked, Phosphor Coated. Lithographed by Kawan Kreatif Sdn Bhd.
1. 60 sen. The pending is an ornamental belt buckle which was worn by Malays as part of their ceremonial costume to secure the sarong or samping as early as the 15th century.
2. 60 sen The coin featured on the left is the obverse of the gold coin (deer) believed to have been used during the 16th century depicts a deer. On the right is the reverse of the gold coin which is inscripted in Jawi 'Malik Al Adil'.
3. 60 sen The sireh set featured belongs to Almarhum Sultan Abdul Samad, Selangor made of silver and plated with gold.
4. 60 sen The coin featured is minted from gold and was used during the reign of Sultan Muzaffar Shah, Johor.
5. 60 sen. The statue of sitting Buddha made of terracotta was found at Pengkalan Bujang, Bujang Valley in the South Kedah.
6. 60 sen. The gold tobacco box featured belongs to the Terengganu royal family approximately during the 18th century is an excellent workship by Malay craftman.
7. 60 sen. The coin featured is minted from gold and was used during the reign of Sultan Alau'uddin Riayat Shah, Joor.
8. 60 sen. This brown Don So'n bell was found in a village named Kampung Pencu, Muar.
9. 60 sen. The coin featured is minted from gold and is used during the reign of Sultan Zainal abidin Shah II.
10. 60 sen. The statue of Avalokkitesvara was found in a tin mine that belong to Anglo Oriental, at Bidor in Perak in 1936. It is made of bronze and has eight arms of which however, one hand is broken.
FIRTS DAY COVER
No comments:
Post a Comment