Use Singapore coin mintage data to decide whether a coin is common, worth keeping, worth checking with a dealer, or probably only interesting as a collector-set issue.
Most Singapore coin pages explain history. This page is for the practical question collectors and families ask first: should I keep it, sell it, spend it, or verify it?
Select the year and denomination. The checker will estimate scarcity, source confidence, and the practical next step.
Lowest and highest numeric mintages by denomination. Unknown values and total-only records are excluded from this snapshot.
A low number is only the start of the question. Some Singapore coin records appear to represent proof sets, collector sets, or total annual figures rather than ordinary circulation strikes. That is why this page gives a decision verdict instead of treating every low number as automatically rare.
High-mintage circulation coins are usually worth face value unless condition, errors, or demand make them special.
Low-mintage years, discontinued denominations, and unusually clean examples deserve a second look before spending.
Unknown, zero, or total-mintage records need source checking before anyone makes a price claim.
The dataset includes year, denomination, mintage, and reference links for Singapore circulation coin records from 1967 onward where available.
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