Singapore is known for its world-class cities, boasting an equally impressive skyline. These 2017 5g Cook Islands Singapore Skyline Silver Dollar Banknotes celebrate this skyline on 0.999 pure silver, flattened to a mere 0.045 mm! That’s thinner than a usual A4 sheet of paper.
Each of these banknotes contains 5 grams of 0.999 pure silver. Moreover, they are recognized as legal tender in the Cook Islands, bearing a face value of $1 (NZD).
Although the silver banknote is flat and rectangular, it does feature coin-like characteristics as well. One of these is a proof-like finish, which adds character to the designs on these notes.
The famed Statue of Raffles from the business district of Singapore occupies the foreground of the skyline depicted on the reverses of these notes. The dash of color used to portray the skyline brings out the beauty in the scene, revealing even minute details.
Ian Rank-Broadley’s rendition of Queen Elizabeth II’s right-facing effigy graces the obverse sides of these silver banknotes. The issuing country’s name ‘Cook Islands,’ the Queen’s name ‘Elizabeth II,’ and the face value of the note ‘$1’ are imprinted on this side too.
These 2017 5g Cook Islands Singapore Skyline Silver Dollar Banknotes make excellent additions to
precious metals collections. Their silver content and uniqueness ensures that these silver notes will stand out from the crowd. With the mintage limited to just 5000, these silver banknotes will attract a lot of attention from both collector and investor circles.