Spelling Error on Singapore 2010 Map Pin

What is wrong with this YOG collectible?

Via EDMW. Can you see the spelling error?

Village was mis-spelled as “Villoge”. I wonder if the entire batch of pins which was printed had the same error.

Will this become a sought-after collector’s item?

This pin is available for purchase at the official Singapore Youth Olympic Games Online Store.

Local Price: S$16.90 (w/GST)
Overseas Price: S$15.79

Hurry and order yours now before the spelling error evidence is destroyed. 🙂

On another note, I was looking at the “map shape” of all the “map pin” collectible designs on the online store and none of them seem to resembles the shape of Singapore.  What “map” are these pins referring to? Anyone got an answer?

Also, how come the local prices for the collectibles are more expensive than overseas prices?

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