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 Singapore dollar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Singapore dollar is a freely convertible currency with is allowed to float according to supply and demand on the foreign exchange market, but would be monitered by the Monetary Authority of Singapore against the trade-weighted basket of currencies.
The current series of banknotes issued is of the Portrait series.
For most of its history Singapore used the same currencies as the Straits Settlements and later British Malaya, as regulated by the Board of Commissioners of Currency.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Singapore_dollar

  
 Singapore Orchid Series currency notes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Orchid Series of currency notes is the earliest to be issued for circulation in Singapore.
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.
Issued in the years 1967 to 1976, it has nine denominations.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Singapore_Orchid_Series_currency_notes

  
 Unreal Travels - Main: December 2002 Archives
Singapore fell to the Japanese on 15 February 1942, and was renamed Syonan (Light of the South).
Singapore was separated from the rest of Malaysia on 9 August 1965, and became a sovereign, democratic and independent nation.
The Cliff Notes™ version of the story is that we waited around for 30 minutes for a large double-axel work truck with 4 rows of benches in the trailer bed (the car) to come from the other side of the island and take us to the beach where the bungalows were located.
www.unrealtravels.com /archives/2002/12/index.php

  
 Getforme Singapore CURRENCY NOTES
The Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore (BCCS) was established on 7 April 1967 by the enactment of the Currency Act, 1967.
All currency notes and coins issued by BCCS are legal tender.
A fake S$50 note dispensed by an automated teller machine (ATM) belonging to the United Overseas Bank (UOB) was detected when the customer tried to deposit it into her account with another bank.
www.getforme.com /Singaporecurrencynotes.htm

  
 Singapore
In 1963 Singapore formed a union with Malaysia but the alliance quickly crumbled and by 1965 Singapore was an independent country.
Brunei notes are interchangeable with Singapore notes and are quite common.
Empress Place Museum - This museum is housed in a former courthouse and currently displays cultural treasures.
www.travelcafe.tv /singapore.html

  
 Know Your Money
The text 'Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore' is in micro-letters above the four official languages of the word SINGAPORE on the front of the note.
The Singapore Lion symbol appearing near the watermark is printed simultaneously with the same image on the front and back of the note.
The fluorescent pigment on the serial numbers and the seal on the front of the notes glow brightly under ultra-violet light.
www.geocities.com /chsmonay/counter.html

  
 Great Lending Information Zone - Uncut One Dollar Currency
Sequential us Currency Series of 1917 one dollar note, paper money Ten Dollar...
Treasury on coin and currency issues and serves as one of the Department's...
The cost of uncut currency is actually slightly higher...
www.lendingmaniac.biz /lending/uncut_one_dollar_currency.html

  
 Gary Snover Currency of the World
Orchids, Arms$5.00 P-68 1 Bolivar, 1989, Coin, Emergency note, $0.35 P-68 1 Bolivar as above but X Replacement, $2.00 P-69 2 Bolivar, 1989, Portrait, Rs.
Virginia Treasury note, Alleg Soldier, Man, f-vf, $18.00 1 Dol.
Children$5.50 SAINT HELENA P-5 50 Pence, QEII, Mountian, Sailing Ships, $2.50 P-6 1 Pound, QEII, large Type, ERROR note, $15.00 P-7b 5 Pounds, QEII, Spelling Error correcteed version, $18.50 P-6a-7a 1 and 5 Pounds, Matching Serial number pair $50.00 P-8b 10 Pounds QEII, Ships, Rs.
www.garysnover.com /list4.htm

  
 Contact Singapore : Moving to Singapore : Pets : Import Prerequisites
Since 1967, the government has issued for general circulation four series of currency notes (orchid, bird, ship and portrait series) and two series of currency coins (sea animals and flora)
Original copy (in English) issued by a registered veterinarian of the country of export, certifying that "the pet is healthy and free from any contagious or infectious diseases at the time of inspection".
Separate applications must be made to the country of export and to Singapore.
www.contactsingapore.sg /moving_pets_impPrequisites.shtml

  
 What kind of stuffs did your parents collect? - sgPals.com :: Singapore's Most Exciting Friendship Portal
My parents collect, old currency notes in $100,$50 prior to world war II which is probably worth thousands now, limited edition releases from the MAS, those special zodiac coins etc, stamps, hongkong 1997 featuring the queen, which you can't find now,and watches.
My parents collect, old currency notes in $100,$50 prior to world war II which is probably worth thousands now,
Maybe those orchid-series notes from 5, 10 20 and 50 and some special notes like a 10 note that has a pic of 4 hands making a sq...
www.sgpals.com /?action=thread_display&thread_id=142055

  
 Getforme Singapore SINGAPORE CURRENCY NOTES: ORCHID Series
Orchid Series Notes introduced on 12 Jun 1967
www.getforme.com /Singaporecurrencyorchid.htm

  
 Singapore - New Issues in the Malayan Philatelist
Singapore - A Global City (series 2) - Communications & Technology
Art Series - Lithographs of 19th Century Singapore (booklet)
Art Series - Lithographs of 19th Century Singapore
home.freeuk.net /johnmorgan/tmpsg.htm

  
 Singapore Bank Notes
Please refer to our stock # SING when inquiring.
A selection of Singaporean fifty Dollar bank notes.
www.trocadero.com /stores/rosenah/items/127524/item127524.html

  
 eBay - 搜尋結果
Singapore 1972 $500 Fancy Number A/1 270027 Solid AU 100,000 Dong New Polymer Banknote Unc.
1953 MALAYA & BRITISH BORNEO $1 NOTE - 1 OF 2 UNC!
Mao, China 50 YUAN memorial Bank Note UNC
www.ebay.com.hk /listResults?SearchWorldWide=1&browse=1&PageNumber=6&CategoryId=11116&SellerId=&Query=

  
 eBay Item: 5760873023 (Ends 25-03-2005 22:36:49 SGT) - Singapore 3-in-1 Orchid Cash Card Set
This is a rare Singapore Orchid Series Currency Notes Cash Card Collectible Set.
* Items that are listed in a currency other than SGD (S$) display the converted amount in italicized, non-bolded text.
For other Orchid series denominations/limited set, check out 'View Seller's other items'.
www.ebay.com.sg /viItem?ItemId=5760873023

  
 Singapore Coins / Currency for Sale, Buy, Sell @ Adpost.com Classifieds > Singapore > Singapore Coins / Currency for Sale, Buy, Sell,free,classified ad,classified ads
Singapore Coins / Currency for Sale, Buy, Sell @ Adpost.com Classifieds
Singapore Coins / Currency for Sale, Buy, Sell @ Adpost.com Classifieds > Singapore > Singapore Coins / Currency for Sale, Buy, Sell,free,classified ad,classified ads
Singapore Coins / Currency for Sale, Buy, Sell
www.adpost.com /sg/collectibles/Coins__Currency

  
 Mavin News 2005
Comparison of these with the old figures as at 31 March 2003 reveals interesting numbers about the print sizes of the new MAS Lee Hsien Loong signature combinations of the $2, $5, $10 and $50 President Yusof Ishak Portrait Series currency notes.
The Monetary Authority of Singapore has released new statistics for the number of banknotes printed as at 31 December 2004.
The statistics for Orchid, Bird and Ship notes remain the same.
www.mavininternational.com /news.htm

  
 eBay - 搜尋結果
Singapore Bank Note Error $50 miscut and folded
Qatar & Dubai Currency Board 1 Riyal, Hot & Rare !!!!!
Banknote SRI LANKA 200 Rupees POLYMER Note Very Rare!!!
www.ebay.com.hk /listResults?Query=&PageNumber=2&SellerId=&CategoryId=4369&SearchWorldWide=1&browse=1

  
 U.S. Treasury - FAQs: Denominations of Currency
The largest denomination of currency ever printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) was the $100,000 Series 1934 Gold Certificate featuring the portrait of President Wilson.
The purpose of the United States currency system is to serve the needs of the public and these denominations meet that goal.
Our present currency in circulation satisfies the public at large, and the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) has no plans to change the denominations in use today.
www.ustreas.gov /education/faq/currency/denominations.html

  
 Balboa Check Pro -- Currency & Coin Counters --
The S-1100 currency counter series includes, as standard equipment, dual viewing displays which makes it extremely easy for both the operator of the counter, and another person, to view the counting process.
All of our S-1100 series of currency counters are built to last and handle the demanding daily use, dished out by the needs of small to medium sized businesses.
That's for you to decide, but with the S-1100 series of currency counters, you are assured of extra free time to use as you wish.
www.balboacheckpro.com /currency&coin.html   (2307 words)

  
 CANADIAN CURRENCY
The currency we use today was released in 1986 and is often referred to as the “Birds of Canada” series.
The Royal Canadian Mint, the institution responsible for producing Canadian coins, has recently released a new series of “Millennium Coins”.
The Bank of Canada is the institution responsible for producing Canada’s paper currency.
www.tcdsb.org /adulted/act3.htm   (2307 words)

  
 Paper: British India Issues
Compulsions of the first World War led to the introduction of paper currency of small denominations.
The languages differed as per the currency circle of Issue.
The Underprint Series notes were printed on moulded paper and carried 4 language panels (Green Series).
www.museum.rbi.org.in /p-brit.html   (2307 words)

  
 U.S. Treasury - FAQs: Denominations of Currency
The largest denomination of currency ever printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) was the $100,000 Series 1934 Gold Certificate featuring the portrait of President Wilson.
The purpose of the United States currency system is to serve the needs of the public and these denominations meet that goal.
The present denominations of our currency in production are $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100.
www.treas.gov /education/faq/currency/denominations.shtml?IMAGE.X=0\&IMAGE.Y=0   (715 words)

  
 Bureau of Engraving and Printing Store
Twenty Dollar Denomination Star Notes (Series 2004A and 2004)
One Dollar Denomination (Series 2003A - 2003- 1999)
Ten Dollar Denomination Star Notes (Series 2003& 1995)
www.moneyfactory.gov /store/section.cfm/69/84   (65 words)

  
 U. S. Currency
Gold Certificates were authorized by the Currency Act of March 3, 1863 and were issued in series from 1865 to 1934.
Large Size Gold Certificates consisted of 9 issues and were authorized by the Currency Act of March 3, 1863.
The earlier Gold Certificates, due to their higher face values, were not intended for general circulation, but were used almost exclusively in interbank channels to settle gold accounts.
www.bestcoin.com /us-currency.htm   (1797 words)

  
 GREEK - Online Information article about GREEK
This double currency, as Head suggests, was probably intended, so far as the Lydians were concerned, for circulation in the interior and in the coast towns to the west, the Babylonic weight being that of the land trade, the Phoenician that of the commerce by sea.
Phocaea is represented by two very interesting currencies; an electrum series of hectae, characterized by a seal, the badge of the town, beneath the type, struck in convention with Mytilene (see above); and also a widespread early silver coinage, apparently common to the western colonies of the city.
The types of the head of Apollo in profile and the lion with the sun continue through a series of various standards with very rare Attic gold staters of the early and century.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /GRA_GUI/GREEK.html   (1797 words)

  
 Canadian currency tactile feature - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Current Canadian banknotes (the "Canadian Journey" series) have a tactile feature to indicate denomination in the upper right corner of the face side of the bill, as suggested by Canadian National Institute for the Blind administrator Bruno Thériault.
This tactile feature is a series of raised dots; it does not use standard Braille because the Canadian federal government, in consultation with the blind and visually impaired, decided a different system is more accessible.
The currency denomination must be recognized easily, and standard Braille was deemed too sensitive.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Canadian_currency_tactile_feature   (1797 words)

  
 Australian Decimal Currency
His designs had the incidental advantage of providing a link with the two supportors of the Australian coat-of-arms - the kangaroo and the emu - to be used on the 50 cent piece, thereby presenting the six coins as a co-ordinated series based mainly on representations of Australian fauna.
The Australian decimal banknotes issued on 14 February, 1966 maintained many of the features established in the pre-decimal series, while incorporating fresh new designs.The four new notes, $1, $2, $10 and $20, were designed by Gordon Andrews.
The Australian Precious Metals Coin Program was initiated in 1985 when the Prime Minister and Federal Treasurer gave approval in principle to a proposal by the Government of Western Australia to launch a precious metal ounce-denominated gold coin into international markets.
www.australianstamp.com /Coin-web/aust/decimal.htm   (1797 words)

  
 * Currency swap - (Stock Market): Definition
Currency swap - An agreement to swap a series of specified payment obligations denominated in one currency for a series of specified payment obligations denominated in a different currency...
A swap that involves the exchange of principal and interest in one currency for the same in another currency.
Currency exchange rate which is determined by free market forces, rather than being fixed by a government.
www.mimihu.com /stockmarket/currency_swap.html   (315 words)

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