Many last every day, but do not know the meaning of the picture on banknotes



Many last every day, but do not know the meaning of the picture on banknotes

In this modern world, some people may no longer have cash and prefer to make purchases without cash. However, cash still has its own value and is indeed a payment method that remains relevant.

Yes, transactions without cash are recognized to make it easier for people, but feelings can hold your own money differently.

To your knowledge, paper money in Malaysia has its own revolution and its design has changed. But what hasn’t changed is the first picture of what Agong pre-fed from the Malaya Federation, Tuanku Abdul Rahman.

In addition to the face, paper money is also decorated with many other images that have their own meaning.

Although brought in a wallet every day, many do not know the meaning of the picture. Therefore, this time SK wants to share the meaning of images in RM1, RM5, RM10, RM20, RM50 and RM100.

According to Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM), the fourth Malaysian banknotes are the theme of ‘uniqueness of Malaysia’. This is a traditional expression feature inspired by art and crafts, nature, flora and fauna as well as economics and tradition.

Wang RM1

RM1 is decorated with this month’s game of games which are traditional sports that are popular in Malaysia, especially in Kelantan and Terengganu.

Credit: Bank Negara Malaysia

Traditionally, this game is an event to celebrate a good harvest. It also unites local communities in these countries.

RM5 Money

If you pay attention, RM5 paper money has a rhino image design. This is one of the biggest and most impressive species in the world in the world.

According to Bank Negara Malaysia, the bird symbolizes the symbol of strength and courage for the indigenous people of Sarawak.

Credit: Bank Negara Malaysia

Wang RM10

Turning to RM10, Rafflesia Azlanii flower species are displayed on paper. Flowers are native species of Peninsula Malaysia and were first discovered in Royal Not Forest Reserve, Silver in 2003.

His name, Rafflesia Azlanii, was given in the name of Sultan Perak, Sultan Azlan Muibbuddin Shah to commemorate the discovery.

Paper money design
Credit: Bank Negara Malaysia

Wang RM20

At RM20, he has two species of turtles, namely turtles and turtles. To your knowledge, the turtle species are very popular and are only found in Malaysian waters. This is also a symbol of diversity of marine life in the country’s tropical waters.

“Turtles are easily recognized through curved nozzles and scaly skin while turtles have hard skin and seven sparkle on their shells.

“The existence of these turtles warns that their lives depend on the balance of human activities and the conservation of marine life that need to be managed wisely,” said BNM.

Paper money design
Credit: Bank Negara Malaysia

Also read: This is the history of the use of Malaysian ringgit currency

Wang RM50

For RM50, the main theme of design is a national mission to mobilize the economy in a value chain that reflects the transformation of the Malaysian economy in the agricultural, manufacturing and economic services sectors.

Palm oil and biotechnology displayed in this paper are considered as a developing Malaysian economic icon.

Paper money design
Credit: Bank Negara Malaysia

Wang RM100

The most popular money is decorated with the design of Mount Kinabalu in Sabah and Valley Mountain in Mulu National Park, Sarawak.

Paper money design

These are the two prominent wonders of the country in this country declaring ‘World Heritage Sites’ by the UN Educational, Science and Culture Organization (UNESCO).

Source: Bank Negara Malaysia

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