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1972 Bank Negara Malaysia - 1 (One) Malaysian Ringgit Banknote Serial NO. H86 100386 P-7
1972 Bank Negara Malaysia - 1 (One) Malaysian Ringgit Banknote Serial NO. H86 100386 P-7
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1972 Malaysia 1 Ringgit – A Symbol of National Identity
Discover the 1972 Malaysia 1 Ringgit banknote (P-7), part of Malaysia’s Second Series, reflecting the country’s growing financial independence and national pride.
Historical Context
Issued by Bank Negara Malaysia, this 1 Ringgit note was part of the 1972–1976 series, following the initial 1967 issue. The Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) replaced the Malayan Dollar in 1967, establishing a distinct monetary identity.
Key Features & Specifications
Pick Number: P-7
Denomination: 1 Malaysian Ringgit
Material: Paper
Issuing Authority: Bank Negara Malaysia
Size: 120 × 65 mm
Printer: Bradbury Wilkinson & Co., England
Watermark: Tiger’s head
Security Thread: Embedded for authenticity
Demonetized: Withdrawn from circulation in 1995
Cashier’s Signature: Ismail Mohammed Ali
Design Elements
Front: Features a portrait of Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia’s first Supreme Head of State, alongside the Bank Negara Malaysia logo.
Back: Displays the national coat of arms, reinforcing Malaysia’s sovereignty.
Lettering on the Note
The front of the note includes the official statement: "Bank Negara Malaysia – Wang Kertas Ini Sah Diperlakukan Dengan Nilai – Satu Ringgit."
Additionally, the note features:
Serial number printed twice for security
Denomination ("RM 1") in multiple locations
Security Features
Watermark: Tiger’s head emblem
Security Thread: Embedded for authenticity
UV-sensitive Elements: Certain sections glow under ultraviolet light
Collector’s Gift Appeal
This 1 Ringgit banknote holds significant historical and artistic value, making it a sought-after item for collectors and a unique keepsake. It’s a perfect gift for: ✨ Malaysian history enthusiasts – A tribute to the country’s early banknote designs. ✨ Individuals born in 1972 – A nostalgic banknote from their birth year, connecting them to Malaysia’s financial heritage. ✨ Collectors of Southeast Asian banknotes – A rare piece featuring Malaysia’s first Supreme Head of State and national symbols.
Why Collect This Banknote?
Owning the 1972 Malaysia 1 Ringgit note (P-7) is more than just acquiring currency—it’s holding a piece of history, celebrating Malaysia’s independence and national identity.
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