Gotten an SMS from MAS for your LKY100 coin yet? Here's how and where you can collect your coins

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SINGAPORE — Those who have successfully applied for the LKY100 coin launched in May will be able to collect them from Sept 4, said the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) on Monday (Aug 21). The $10 coin, which commemorates the 100th birth anniversary of Singapore's founding prime minister Lee Kuan Yew, is legal tender and minted in aluminium bronze. MAS...

SINGAPORE — Those who have successfully applied for the LKY100 coin launched in May will be able to collect them from Sept 4, said the Monetary Authority of Singapore on Monday .

MAS announced on Monday that it has minted a total of four million LKY100 coins, meeting the demand received from over 700,000 applications for 3.3 million coins during the online application exercise. The SMS will indicate the number of coins they have been allotted and a two-week collection period between Sept 4 and Nov 26, as well as the bank branch where they are to collect the coins.

Those who are unable to collect their coins during their allocated two-week collection period can do so at their designated bank branch between Nov 27 and Dec 3.Adhere to your allocated collection period and designated bank branch.Bring along your NRIC/birth certificate and the SMS notification sent by MAS.

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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