Description:
Obverse
Design for all three types of commemorative coins are the same which appear on the front side emblem XIII NAM Summit. Lettering around.
Reverse
On the reverse side is printed Parliament and the crescent moon and stars symbolize the Malaysian Government, democracy and the places where Government policies are formulated. The words "Malaysia" and the year the coin was issued at the top. The face value of the coin and the words "BANK" appears at the bottom of the design of the coin.
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