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Standard Catalogue of Malaysia, Singapore & Brunei Coin & Paper Money by Steven Tan 19th 2010

I decided against buying the standard catalogue of Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei coin and Paper Money book via online because I just can't wait to get my hand onto it. Haha. So I bought for RM95 after a RM5 discount from a antique shop dealer here in KK, Sabah. I know it is much more expensive than the RM78 you guys in the peninsular are getting but that is the draw down for being in this side of the country. (At least we are eating cheaper seafood here. Lol)

The 19th Edition 2010- 2012 front cover:


It comes with the 1976 first Edition copy:


It is almost 350 pages with full color (Including the ads mind you):


Some new addition that caught my eyes is the addition of the 50cents 1988 Extra dot on the parliment building:


Even the price for 1967, 1968 and 1969 50cents with security edge also went up a bit:


But this one disappointingly remains much cheaper:


The 10 cent 1971 went up a bit:


The most famous 'CR' AA RM1 also went up quite a bit:


Maybe there are so many other price that changed but since I am new to this hobby that is all that I can say. Have you got your copy yet?

Regards and Cheers to all.

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