Banknotes from Singapore

Singapore is a city state on an island at the tip of the Malay Peninsula in South East Asia. It lies on the very strategic shipping route named The Straits. Founded in 1819 by Sir Stamford Raffles, it's free trading status made it a popular port, with East India Company funding until it became a Crown Colony in 1867. It became a British naval base in the 1920s, but it fell to Japan in WWII in 1942. Upon liberation in 1945, decolonisation saw the eventual independence of the British colonies as the Federation of Malaysia in 1963; but Singapore was expelled in 1965, becoming it's own nation state and an economic success in the later 20th century. As of 2018, Singapore's population is 5.5 million packed on just 278 square miles. It uses the Singapore Dollar.
Wikidata: Q334

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Dollar (1967-date)

100 Cents = 1 Dollar

Available for swap 1 Dollar
ND (1967-1972)

Standard banknote: Orchid Series
121 × 64 mm
P# 1, N# 203449
Available for swap 5 Dollars
ND (1967-1973)

Standard banknote: Orchid Series
127 × 71 mm
P# 2, N# 208124
Available for swap 10 Dollars
ND (1967-1973)

Standard banknote: Orchid Series
133 × 79 mm
P# 3, N# 208126
25 Dollars
ND (1972)

Standard banknote: Orchid Series
140 × 79 mm
P# 4, N# 208129
50 Dollars
ND (1967-1973)

Standard banknote: Orchid Series
146 × 87 mm
P# 5, N# 208131
100 Dollars
ND (1967-1973)

Standard banknote: Orchid Series
159 × 95 mm
P# 6, N# 215077
500 Dollars
ND (1972)

Standard banknote: Orchid Series
159 × 95 mm
P# 7, N# 215080
1000 Dollars
ND (1967-1975)

Standard banknote: Orchid Series
159 × 95 mm
P# 8, N# 215078
10000 Dollars
ND (1973)

Standard banknote: Orchid Series

P# 8A, N# 229401
Available for swap 1 Dollar
ND (1976)

Standard banknote: Bird Series
125 × 63 mm
P# 9, N# 205587

The Numista referee for banknotes of this issuer is titus17.

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