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1 Singapore Dollar Banknote (One Dollar Singapore: 1976) Obverse and Reverse.
The Singapore dollar (Malay: Ringgit Singapura) is the official currency of Singapore. It is divided into 100 cents.
Singapore Banknotes: Pick-9
Obverse: Black-Naped Tern Seabird
Reverse: National Day Parade
Watermark: Lion's head
Color: Dark Blue
Singapore Currency - Value $ 1
ISO 4217 code: SGD
Users: Singapore, Brunei
Issued by: The Monetary Authority of Singapore
Issued: 6th August 1976
Printer: Singapore Mint
Security Features: Watermark
Symbol: S$ or $
Size: 125 mm x 63 mm
2nd Series Bird Series (19761984):
The Bird Series of currency notes is the second set of notes to be issued for circulation in Singapore. Issued in the years 1976 to 1984, it has nine denominations, the same number as in the Orchid Series, albeit the $25 note was replaced by the $20 note.
Each note features a bird on the left side of the note's front, a theme selected to represent a young Singapore "ever ready to take flight to greater heights". Standard on each note, is the Coat of Arms, a lion head watermark, and the signature of the Minister for Finance and chairman of the board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, on the front of the note. As an added security feature, all notes have a vertically embedded security thread, while the $1,000 and $10,000 notes have two.
Series has nine denominations: $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100, $500, $1000, and $10,000.
1 Singapore Dollar Banknote (One Dollar Singapore: 1976) Obverse and Reverse.
The Singapore dollar (Malay: Ringgit Singapura) is the official currency of Singapore. It is divided into 100 cents.
Singapore Banknotes: Pick-9
Obverse: Black-Naped Tern Seabird
Reverse: National Day Parade
Watermark: Lion's head
Color: Dark Blue
Singapore Currency - Value $ 1
ISO 4217 code: SGD
Users: Singapore, Brunei
Issued by: The Monetary Authority of Singapore
Issued: 6th August 1976
Printer: Singapore Mint
Security Features: Watermark
Symbol: S$ or $
Size: 125 mm x 63 mm
2nd Series Bird Series (19761984):
The Bird Series of currency notes is the second set of notes to be issued for circulation in Singapore. Issued in the years 1976 to 1984, it has nine denominations, the same number as in the Orchid Series, albeit the $25 note was replaced by the $20 note.
Each note features a bird on the left side of the note's front, a theme selected to represent a young Singapore "ever ready to take flight to greater heights". Standard on each note, is the Coat of Arms, a lion head watermark, and the signature of the Minister for Finance and chairman of the board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, on the front of the note. As an added security feature, all notes have a vertically embedded security thread, while the $1,000 and $10,000 notes have two.
Series has nine denominations: $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100, $500, $1000, and $10,000.