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What you need to know about the currency Singapore Dollar
The Singapore dollar (SGD) is the currency in legal circulation in the Republic of Singapore. Its symbol is S$. The Singapore dollar is divided into 100 cents. It began to be issued in 1967, when the SGD replaced the currency used within the monetary union with Malaysia and Brunei.
The current banknotes in Singapore are 10000, 1000, 100, 50, 20, 10, 5, and 2 dollars. The current series of Singapore dollars is from 1999, when the 1 and 500 dollar notes were discontinued. The obverse features the first president of the Republic of Singapore, Yusof Ishak.
The current SGD currencies have a denomination of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 cents and 1 dollar. The latest series entered circulation in 2013, although the 1 cent coin is no longer issued. All of them feature national representations.
There are different series of banknotes issued in specific quantities after 1999. For example, the 20 Singapore dollars issued in 2007 to commemorate the fortieth anniversary of the monetary agreement between Singapore and Brunei.
The 10,000 Singapore dollar banknote has officially ceased to be issued by the Monetary Authority of Singapore since 2014, although it remains valid until the process of withdrawal and redemption of all of them is completed.
What do the banknotes/coins look like?
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*The banknotes and coins correspond to the newest issued series and are for reference. Colours may vary and there may be more designs than those shown.