Singapore new symbol (one triangle) 10-dollar note (B210d) confirmed
Like B210c, but with one triangle below SPORTS on back. Prefix 3BA – 3KK. Intro: 2010.Courtesy of Tan Wei Jie.Read More…
Like B210c, but with one triangle below SPORTS on back. Prefix 3BA – 3KK. Intro: 2010.Courtesy of Tan Wei Jie.Read More…
Like B205b, but two squares below ARTS on back. Prefix 3AL – 3HV. Intro: 00.09.2010. Courtesy of Vincent Tan.Read More…
Like B137a, but new issuer (Monetary Authority of Singapore). One triangle below GOVERNMENT on back. Prefix 2AA, 2AB. Intro: 2009.Courtesy of Vincent Tan.Read More…
Like B208b, but with two squares below EDUCATION on back. Prefix 3AU – 3VM. Intro: 2010.Courtesy of Vincent Tan.Read More…
Like B205b, but new signature (Tong) and one square below the word ARTS on back. Prefix 3AA – 3HQ. Intro: 2010.Courtesy of Vincent Tan.Read More…
Like B136a, but now issued by the Monetary Authority of Singapore and signed by Chairman Goh Chok Tong. Despite the lower denominations having made the transition to polymer, this note remains printed on paper. Courtesy of Tan Wi Jie and Vincent Tan.Read More…
Collectors in Singapore have recently discovered that some of the polymer notes in circulation have small squares beneath the titles on the back vignette. Specifically, the 2-dollar note (B208) has been confirmed both with and without a single square beneath the word EDUCATION, and the 10-dollar note (B210) has beenRead More…
Like B204a, but polymer.Courtesy of Thomas Krause.Read More…
The above note commemorates the 40th anniversary of the Currency Interchangeability Agreement between both Brunei and Singapore. The Monetary Authority of Singapore will issue a total of 3 million individual notes, and is also selling 10,000 limited edition sets with similar Brunei notes bearing matching serial numbers for S$88. B211Read More…
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) will issue new $5 polymer notes from 18 May 2007. This is the third denomination in the Portrait Series to be converted from paper into polymer. The $5 polymer notes will circulate alongside the $5 paper notes, both of which will remain legal tender. AsRead More…
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