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Phoneography Weekly: A macro look at coins

Got my hands on the new $1 coin.

Phoneography Monday Weekly Challenge: Macro
Apps used: Camera+

The one on the left is the new third series $1 coin that is replacing the old second series coin on the right. Series 2 has been in circulation for over 25 years. The new $1 coin which is bigger can no longer fit into the pay-per-use supermarket carts, so it initially did cause us some confusion, until we realised that we should use the new 50-cents coin from the third series.

The interesting feature about our $1 coins is the octagonal frame within the round shape, which according to urban legend, is there for fengshui reasons. It ensures that every citizen will carry an evil-warding bakua on their persons and bring prosperity to the nation.

I do prefer the second series coins, which Sydney describes as carrying a garden city in our pockets. The $1 coin sports the periwinkle flower. You can see the full set of coins with the corresponding photograph of the plants/flowers featured on Sydney’s post – Garden City on the coins. It is a pretty concept, I think. :P I also find the execution of the embossed design on the second series more refined compared to the third. Or it could be that the dirt trapped on the old coin shows up the design better. :P Haha!

The third series coins feature the national icons or landmarks of Singapore. Pictures comparing coin design to actual here – Singapore’s Third Series Coins.

Anyway, out of the set of coin denominations, I do actively collect 5-cent coins. It seemed the aluminium-bronze plating helps to turn my hydrangea flowers from pink to blue (which I prefer), so I have been throwing these garden themed coins into the plant pot to aid the flowering. :P Muahahahahaha!

None of the third series coins are aluminium-bronze plated though. :( Gah!

Anyway, here’s another round object belonging to a creature that had Mr P and I running in circles for the last few nights every time it rains or the wind howls. @_@ I am a very tired human.

Completely disappear has done a macro post on Japanese coins before that I liked.

Reference
– http://www.mas.gov.sg/newcoins
– http://www.mas.gov.sg/NewCoins/Third-Series/Features.aspx
– http://www.mas.gov.sg/NewCoins/Third-Series/FAQs.aspx

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8 Comments

  1. Nice set of macros–and yes, the coin in the soil does work its magic. I adore hydrangeas. Happy Phoneography Challenge.

  2. Love your idea for recycling coins to help the flowers. :-)

    janet

    • Thank you, didn’t know I could do that if not for the sage advice of an old man in a flower shop. :D Have a great day :)

  3. LOL love the eye picture!

    I am not a big fan of $1 coins. I am glad they haven’ caught on here but when we go to Canada, we have to deal with them.

  4. Very cool macro shots of the coin.

    • Thank you, they turn out better at night under the light (picture 1) then in the day time shots (the other pictures) I think :)

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