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A one-cent coin or one-cent piece is a small-value coin minted for various decimal currencies using the cent as their hundredth subdivision. Examples include: the United States one-cent coin, better known as the US penny; the Canadian one-cent piece, better known as the Canadian penny; the Australian one-cent coin; the New Zealand one-cent coin
Singaporean film studios (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Film production companies of Singapore" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
1 cent: 17.78 mm: 1.118 mm: 1.940 g: Bronze: Plain: A high-rise public housing block with a fountain in front and clouds in the background: Value and Year: 12 June 1967 1.744 g: Copper-clad steel: 1976 5 cents: 16.26 mm: 1.02 mm: 1.410 g: Cupro-nickel: Milled: A snake-bird sitting in its nest and preening its feathers. Value and Year: 12 June ...
mm2 Entertainment is a regional film studio, production, and distribution company, headquartered in Singapore. In Singapore, it is best known for local movies such as the Ah Boys to Men, The Lion Men, and Long Long Time Ago series. The studio has a presence in Hong Kong (mm2 Hong Kong), Taipei, Shanghai, Beijing, and the United States. [1]
The 50 cents and 1 dollar coin have additional security feature with a reeded edge with dots between lines at regular interval while other countries' circulation coins are mill-edged. [ 4 ] On 13 November 1987, the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore appointed Singapore Mint as the sole sales agent for commemorative coins issued by ...
Bayut is a property classifieds website in the United Arab Emirates. Bayut is a part of the Dubizzle Group , formerly known as Emerging Markets Property Group , which was the first homegrown unicorn in the Arab region .
One George Street (Chinese: 乔治街一号) is a 153 m (502 ft), 23-storey class-A office building skyscraper in Raffles Place, Singapore. The High Commissions of Canada and New Zealand currently occupy the 11th floor and the 21st floor of the office building respectively.
The studio launched the careers of many Malay film stars, such as S. Shamsuddin, Aziz Sattar, Ahmad Nisfu and P. Ramlee. [citation needed] Films such as Seniman Bujang Lapok and Ibu Mertua-ku became instant hits and cult classics. [citation needed] However, in 1967 due to the lack of demand of Malay films, the studio ceased productions and ...