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20 Singapore Dollars Banknote Design
The 20 Singapore commemorative dollars note front design features the portrait of Yusof bin Ishak DUT (1910 –1970), the first president of Singapore by the Singapore Parliament. Also The National Coat of Arms, the Brunei National Emblem. The note’s reverse illustrates a view of the Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque in Brunei (right) and the Esplanade in Singapore (left), representing the Currency Interchangeability Agreement signed between Brunei Darussalam and Singapore in 1967. This note is part of the 2007 commemorative series: “40 Years of Currency Interchangeability”. Its color is brown, yellow, and multicolor underprint.
Text: SINGAPORE TWENTY DOLLARS THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER, SINGAPORE BICENTENNIAL 1819 – 2019.
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In 1967 Singapore introduced The Singapore dollar. After all, Singapore established the Board of Currency Commissioners.
The first banknotes introduced were in denominations of $ 1 $ 5, $ 10,$ 25, $ 50, $ 100 to $ 10,000.
Singapore has Four series of banknotes; That is, Orchid Series (1967 – 1976), Brid Series (1976 – 1984), Barco Series (1984 – 1999), and Portrait Series (1999 – present).
Today, banknotes in denominations of $ 2, $ 5, $ 10, $ 50, $ 100 circulate. However there are denominations of $ 1, $ 20, $ 25, and $ 500, which are rarely used, in addition to $ 1,000 and $ 10,000 notes which are only used for intragovernmental transactions.
Singapore currency symbol
SGD is the abbreviation for the Singapore dollar, the official currency of the island state of Singapore. Hence, the Singapore dollar is knowledge of the “sing” and the symbol S$.
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