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Front of the $2, $10 and $50 Portrait Series notes. The Portrait Series of currency notes is the fourth and current set of notes to be issued for circulation in Singapore. It was first introduced on 9 September 1999 by the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore (BCCS), whose role was since taken over by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) post-merger.
This $50 note was the first commemorative note issued by the BCCS and was also the first polymer banknote in the history of Singapore's currency. In addition, the $50 note was the first note designed in Singapore by a Singapore artist. On 8 December 1999, to celebrate the coming 2000 millennium, three million $2 millennium notes were circulated.
Singapore Portrait Series currency notes; Media in category "Banknotes of Singapore" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. S.
The value of the pre-occupation currency was restored. Currency of Straits Settlements September 1945 – 31 March 1946 Currency of Malaya, Singapore 1946 – 1953 Succeeded by: Malaya and British Borneo dollar Reason: creation of a common Board of Commissioners of Currency Ratio: at par, or 60 dollars = 7 British pounds: Currency of Brunei ...
You may not send letters as often as you used to, but those old stamps you have stored away could possibly be worth millions.
As well as commercial issuers, other organizations may have note-issuing powers; for example, until 2002, the Singapore dollar was issued by the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, a government agency that was later taken over by the Monetary Authority of Singapore. [5]
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