Obverse: features the Coat of Arms of Singapore with a shield supported by a lion and a tiger. Around the arms is a legend in Singapore’s four official languages: Malay, Chinese, English, and Tamil. The inscriptions SINGAPURA / SINGAPORE and the year 1973 are also present.
Reverse: depicts a descending Sea Eagle, symbolising strength, freedom, and Singapore’s maritime character. The denomination 10 DOLLARS appears below.
About the coin: a non-circulating commemorative silver coin of the Republic of Singapore, struck in 1972–1973 as part of a set issue. It is made of .900 fine silver (10% copper), weighs 31.1 g, and has a diameter of 40.11 mm, with a reeded edge. Minted at the Singapore Mint, this coin is valued by collectors for its silver content, design, and historical context.