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<p>[QUOTE="rexesq, post: 1242107, member: 5739"]<b>Malaysia 1 Ringgit and 5 Ringgit notes</b></p><p><br /></p><p>here are some pictures of the 1 Ringgit note by itself, without the backlighting that the last picture had to show the safety features. It has the first Prime Minister on the front, and on the back is a scene of a mountainous beach type area and there is a decorated Malaysian style kite flying right close in front to the left, and parts of a Hibiscus flower (National flower of Malaysia) in the center at the top and bottom, if you put one note above the other it will make a full flower.</p><p><br /></p><p>The last three pictures are of a 5 Ringgit note, the green one I was talking about in my last post. The reverse shows the Petronas Towers, 88 stories tall I think (not positive) the towers have an interesting walkway between the two towers at the 41st floor, quite an interesting feature. The 5 Ringgit note also has a clear see-through area, with part of a Mosque in it(it is a Muslim country and all...). The last picture shows the 5 Ringgit note with the backlighting showing the safety features.... I would add some photos I took on one of my recent trips of the actual Petronas Towers themselves, but alas, only 5 pics per post, and I have already posted twice, so I think that is plenty, unless someone requests to see them.</p><p><br /></p><p>Malaysia is truly a beautiful country, I love it, my fiance however, who was born there and has lived most of her life there.... not so much...... But it is truly filled with natural wonder, and beautiful flowers and trees everywhere. </p><p>It is a great country despite having some harsh laws and a bit of sanctioned discrimination against Malaysian born non-Muslims.... for instance a Malaysian Indian, born in Malaysia but of Indian descent, like my fiance, has to pay a higher interest rate if she were to take out a loan from a bank than a Malaysian born Muslim would....[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rexesq, post: 1242107, member: 5739"][b]Malaysia 1 Ringgit and 5 Ringgit notes[/b] here are some pictures of the 1 Ringgit note by itself, without the backlighting that the last picture had to show the safety features. It has the first Prime Minister on the front, and on the back is a scene of a mountainous beach type area and there is a decorated Malaysian style kite flying right close in front to the left, and parts of a Hibiscus flower (National flower of Malaysia) in the center at the top and bottom, if you put one note above the other it will make a full flower. The last three pictures are of a 5 Ringgit note, the green one I was talking about in my last post. The reverse shows the Petronas Towers, 88 stories tall I think (not positive) the towers have an interesting walkway between the two towers at the 41st floor, quite an interesting feature. The 5 Ringgit note also has a clear see-through area, with part of a Mosque in it(it is a Muslim country and all...). The last picture shows the 5 Ringgit note with the backlighting showing the safety features.... I would add some photos I took on one of my recent trips of the actual Petronas Towers themselves, but alas, only 5 pics per post, and I have already posted twice, so I think that is plenty, unless someone requests to see them. Malaysia is truly a beautiful country, I love it, my fiance however, who was born there and has lived most of her life there.... not so much...... But it is truly filled with natural wonder, and beautiful flowers and trees everywhere. It is a great country despite having some harsh laws and a bit of sanctioned discrimination against Malaysian born non-Muslims.... for instance a Malaysian Indian, born in Malaysia but of Indian descent, like my fiance, has to pay a higher interest rate if she were to take out a loan from a bank than a Malaysian born Muslim would....[/QUOTE]
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