Rare Collections House (MY) at Bukit Bintang
Location: Level 2-41, Amcorp Mall, Persiaran Barat, Pjs 52, 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
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Rare Collections House (MY)
RCH Rare Collections House
The storefront of RCH Rare Collections House, a shop that buys and sells world banknotes, coins, and stamps. The entrance is a glass door with the shop's name and logo prominently displayed on a banner above. The interior is visible through the glass, showing shelves stocked with boxes and various items.
Collection of Banknotes
A collection of various banknotes displayed in albums and folders on a tiled surface. The banknotes appear to be from different countries and denominations, including US dollars, Singapore dollars, and others with Chinese characters.
Coins and Bills on a Table
A collection of coins and two dollar bills are spread out on a white surface. A calculator and a stack of books are visible in the background.
Collection of Currency
A collection of various international banknotes and coins are spread out on a white surface. The banknotes include denominations from Malaysia, Singapore, and other countries, with visible text such as "SATU RINGGIT", "ONE DOLLAR", and Chinese characters. Several coins are also visible, including what appear to be 50 cent coins and other assorted denominations. A computer mouse, a pen, and a flashlight are also present on the surface.
Collection of Collectibles
A green coin album is open on a table, next to a stack of items in plastic sleeves. These items include what appear to be postcards or collectible cards with colorful designs, some featuring animals and fireworks. Also visible are a watch, coins, and a red envelope with gold detailing. In the background, a person wearing a t-shirt is partially visible, and shelves with various items can be seen.
Collection of Collectibles
A collection of various collectible items including trading cards, coins, and a calculator are displayed on a white surface. The trading cards feature images of dancers, animals, cartoon characters, and landmarks. Several pages of coins in protective sleeves are also visible, along with a single coin in a plastic case. A calculator and a red binder are also present.
Collection of Chinese Stamps
A collection of various Chinese postage stamps arranged in a stamp album. The stamps feature portraits of historical figures, birds, pagodas, ships, and the Chinese flag. Some stamps have text in Chinese characters and numerical denominations.
Singapore 1000 Dollar Banknote
A Singapore 1000 dollar banknote from 1978, graded 55 About Uncirculated by PMG. The banknote features a brahminy kite bird, a cityscape, and the Singapore coat of arms.
Singapore 1000 Dollar Banknote
A close-up view of a Singapore 1000 dollar banknote. The banknote features the word "SINGAPORE" prominently at the top, along with the denomination "$1000" on both the left and right sides. A floral design, likely orchids, is centered on the note. The Singapore coat of arms is visible on the right side, with the motto "MAJULAH SINGAPURA" below it. The serial number "306882" appears twice. The signature of the "MINISTER FOR FINANCE" is also present. The text "THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER FOR $1000" is printed below "SINGAPORE". The denomination is also written out as "ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS" at the bottom left.
Collection of Coins
A collection of coins from various countries, stored in plastic bags and a tin. Some bags are labeled with country names like 'UAE' and 'Australian'.
Collection of World Banknotes and Coins
A display case filled with various international banknotes and coins. Visible banknotes include Thai Baht, Malaysian Ringgit, US Dollars, Dutch Guilders, Chinese Yuan, and others. Coins are also visible, some in protective packaging.
Various Currencies
A collection of various international banknotes, including US dollars and Singapore dollars, are fanned out on a grey surface.