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These paid tribute to Singapore’s maritime heritage, featuring merchant ships ranging from ancient vessels to modern bulk carriers.
Featuring native birds like the Sunbird and Kingfisher, this series symbolized Singapore’s potential to "soar to new heights". buying old singapore notes
Before buying, it helps to know the "Big Four" eras of Singapore's currency: Since 1967, every banknote issued by the Monetary
Collecting old Singapore notes is more than just a hobby; it is a way to hold the tangible history of a nation that evolved from a colonial outpost to a global financial powerhouse. Since 1967, every banknote issued by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) remains legal tender, meaning they never truly "expire". The Evolution of the Singapore Dollar The first series issued after independence
The current series featuring Singapore’s first president, Yusof bin Ishak. What Makes a Note Valuable?
The first series issued after independence. These notes are highly prized by collectors for their vibrant colors and intricate floral designs.
While many old notes are common, certain factors can skyrocket their market value far beyond their face value: Currency FAQs - Monetary Authority of Singapore