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What is the name of this Malaysian dollar? What is the exchange rate?

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The front date 2006, will the back be different?

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  1. 10 fairy (Marble Game transliteration: Chongge), Malay: Congkak
    congkak is a traditional game of Malay, which is loved by Malay girls.
    On a long wood version, there are 14 "small holes" and two "big holes" at the end. Those two "big holes" are "Rumah" (or "home").
    Seven -grain glass marbles are installed in each small hole (you can use pebble, rubber seeds, shells, fruit shells, etc.).
    The gameplay of the game is to sit face to face with two people. A party first grabs the glass bullet in any "hole" on the right hand, and quickly put the glass marble into the next " Hole". When the last glass marble in hand falls in one of the "holes", the player will catch all the glass marbles inside and distribute it. Then stop and let the other party distribute glass marbles.
    The "empty hole" when the other party is the same, that is, it is your turn to "distribute" the glass bullet.
    If your last glass bullet falls on its own "empty hole", the "hole" on the opposite side has glass bullets, you can get it and put it in your "Rumah".
    But if your last glass bullet falls on the other party's "empty hole", you must stop. The victory of the game is to see who "Rumah" is the most glass bullet.

    The suggestion: collect this coin well, the government has launched a new version of the coins, although the old coins are still universal

    RMB 10 fairy (Malay: Sen; English: center) It is equal to zero -eighteen RMB

    The back on the back is different. You shown the same pattern in 1996 and the Ten Immortals in 2006. I have also seen the same ones in the 1980s

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