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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

$10 Singapore


This Ten Singapore Dollars was issued last September 9, 1999. The front of this note shows the portrait of First President Yusof Bin Ishak. The back of this note shows a jogger, a tennis player and a soccer player on one side, representing the most favored land sports in Singapore. On the other side, swimming and sailing are pictured representing water sports.. The color of this note is red. For more information visit the Singapore Mint.

$50 Singapore


This Fifty Singapore Dollars was issued last September 9, 1999. The front of this note shows the portrait of First President Yusof Bin Ishak. The back of this note shows the The design features four ethnic musical instruments: - The Chinese Pipa, Malay Kompang, Indian Veena and Classical Violin. The color of this note is blue. For more information visit the Singapore Mint.

$2 Singapore



This Two Singapore Dollars was issued last December 16, 1991. It was printed by Thomas De La Rue & Co., Ltd. The front of this note shows the “Tongkang”. The back of this note shows the Sentosa Sattelite Earth Station. The color of this note is purple.

It was signed by Dr. Richard Hu Tsu. According to Singapore Mint, there were 240,030,000 notes printed.

$2 Singapore


This Two Singapore Dollars was issued last September 9, 1999. The front of this note shows the portrait of First President Yusof Bin Ishak. The back of this note shows the Three prominent institutions – extreme right, the institutions are Victoria Bridge School, the old Raffles Institution at Bras Basah Road, and the College of Medicine. The color of this note is purple. For more information visit the Singapore Mint.

$5 Singapore


This Five Singapore Dollars was issued last September 9, 1999. The front of this note shows the portrait of First President Yusof Bin Ishak. The back of this note shows the Garden City landscape: - portraying the old tembusu tree (Fagraea fragrans), which still stands in the grounds of the Singapore Botanic Garden. The color of this note is green. For more information visit the Singapore Mint.

$1 Singapore



This One Singapore Dollar was issued last August 6, 1976. It was printed by Bradury, Wilkinson & Co. Ltd. The front of this note shows the Black-naped Tern. The back of this note shows the National Day Parade. The color of this note is blue.

It was signed by Mr. Hon Sui Sen. According to Singapore Mint, there were 698,750,000 notes printed.