Noguchi Coin’s First Pop-Up Outside Japan Lands at Jewel

Noguchi Coin Jewel Changi Airport

Noguchi Coin, Japan’s trusted curator of rare and high-quality collectable coins, has picked Jewel Changi Airport for its maiden overseas pop-up, and marked the occasion with a Singapore-only release.


The Jewel × Noguchi Limited-Edition Commemorative Coin, strictly limited to 100 pieces, is priced at $88 (GST included) and unveiled on 19 September 2025.

The design choice is spot-on: Jewel’s Rain Vortex, the world’s tallest indoor waterfall, captured in metal. More than a pretty centrepiece, it’s a neat metaphor for Singapore itself.

Noguchi Coin jewel changi airport

Noguchi Coin keeps prices sharp by sourcing directly from official channels, trimming needless middle layers so authenticity and value survive the journey. The pop-up also showcases a line-up of GST-exempt favourites for collectors and investors alike: Vienna Philharmonic, Canadian Maple Leaf, Britannia, Australian Kangaroo, Chinese Panda, American Eagle, South African Krugerrand, and more.

Noguchi Coin

The pop-up sits at Jewel Changi Airport, Level 1 (outside Imperial Treasure), running daily, 10am–10pm, from 4 September to 4 December 2025. Expect design lovers, travellers and numismatists shoulder-to-shoulder. Arrive early if the Jewel coin is on your list.

Behind the counter is a Japanese brand with a simple ethos: “only the genuine, at a fair price.” Noguchi Coin has earned a loyal base at home through transparent pricing, efficient logistics, and reliable buy-back options.


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Sean Loo

Futr's managing editor loves all things retro, even though he was born in the late 90s. Even though his main job encompasses tons of driving, he swears he turns off the lights each time he leaves his room.

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