Saturday, July 15, 2023

Singapore 5 Dollar Note

Singapore 5 Dollar Note. 5 dollars (2007) (yusof bin ishak; 5 dollars (monetary authority of singapore;

Singapore new symbol (one diamond) 5dollar note (B209e
Singapore new symbol (one diamond) 5dollar note (B209e from banknotenews.com

5 dollars (monetary authority of singapore; Singapore $1 dollar nd 1987 board of comm. 5 dollars 5 sgd = usd 3.70 currency:

Paper) (2005) Standard Banknote 133 × 66 Mm P# 47A


They are part of the withdrawn singapore dollar banknotes series. The monetary authority of singapore started issuing these 5 singapore dollar banknotes in 1976. Singapore 5 dollar note/bill s/n :

Orchid) At Center, Arms At Upper Right.


5 dollars 5 sgd = usd 3.70 currency: The banknote of one dollar is 125mm wide by 63mm high. The back of the $5 note features a dramatic garden city landscape dominated by the portrayal of the old tembusu tree (fagraea fragrans) which still stands on the grounds of the singapore botanic gardens.

Singapore Ca.1970 $1, $5 6 Note Collection Average Circulated.


Ending oct 26 at 5:25pm pdt. Like the malaya and british borneo dollar which was the currency of malaya, singapore, sarawak, north borneo, brunei and the riau archipelago from 1953 to 1967. On 12 june 1967, the malaya and british borneo board of commissioners of currency ceased operations and singapore started to issue her own currency.

It Was Singaporean Artist Eng Siak Low Who Designed The $5 Bill And Decided To Put The Tembusu Tree On It.


The garden city theme embodies singapore's identity as a garden city, the pride of our citizens. The monetary authority of singapore (mas) will issue new $5 polymer notes from 18 may 2007. He recalled it from his youth and decided to put in on the note.

Like B209B, But New Signature (Shanmugaratnam) And One Triangle On Back.


The back design of the greenish note, officially issued on 9 september 1999, features the exact tembusu tree that stands in the grounds of the botanic gardens. Portrait of singapore's first president, yusof bin ishak. Courtesy of chris twining of page’s coins and currency.

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