Singapore Dollars
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The Singapore Dollar is the currency of the Republic of Singapore since 1967, replacing the Malaya and British Borneo dollar. Singapore Dollars are also used for payments in Brunei.
We exchange both current and withdrawn Singapore Dollar banknotes, as well as Singapore Dollar coins. Our online exchange service is quick, easy, secure and free of charge.
To convert your leftover Singapore Dollars to cash, select the type of Singapore Dollars you want to exchange:
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1 Singapore Dollar banknote (Ships series)
The blue-green colored bill of one dollar is 125mm wide by 63mm high. Text on the paper currency note reads ‘Singapore – Singapura’. The $1 SGD note features belongs to the Ship banknote series and features a sha chuan traditional sailing ship. On the backside is a satellite dish station.You get: £0.381791 SGD = £0.3817900000 -
1 Singapore Dollar coin (Third series)
This bi-metallic third series $1 Singapore dollar coin has a silver coloured inner circle of nickle-plated steel and an outer ring of multi-ply brass-plated steel. The 1 SGD piece features the Merlion, the mythical creature with a fish’s body and the head of a lion that is a national symbol of Singapore.You get: £0.302601 SGD = £0.3026000000 -
2 Singapore Dollars banknote purple (Ships series)
This two dollars banknote measures 133mm by 63mm. The paper note contains the words ‘Singapore – Singapura’. The purple colored $2 SGD banknote features a tongkan boat on the front and a Chingay procession on the backside.You get: £0.763581 SGD = £0.3817900000 -
2 Singapore Dollars banknote orange (Ships series)
This orange two dollars note measures 133mm by 63mm. The words ‘Singapore – Singapura’ are printed on the paper banknote. This orange colored $2 note belongs to the so-called Ship Series. It features a tongkang sailing boat. On the backside of the 2 SGD bill is the Chingay Parade in Singapore, a traditional Chinese New … ContinuedYou get: £0.763581 SGD = £0.3817900000 -
5 Singapore Dollars banknote (Ships series)
The green and red-violet coloured bill of five dollars measures features a boat known as a twakow, used to transport goods along the Sungei Singapura (Singapore River). The reverse side depicts Singapore’s PSA container terminal.You get: £1.908951 SGD = £0.3817900000 -
10 Singapore Dollars banknote (Ships series)
The red-orange colored note of ten dollars measures 141mm by 69mm. On the $10 SGD paper bill a caption reads ‘Singapore – Singapura’. The ship on the front of the 10 SGD note is the trader vessel Palari. The backside of the note features an apartment building, part of a public housing complex in Singapore.You get: £3.817901 SGD = £0.3817900000 -
50 Singapore Dollars banknote (Ships series)
This fifty dollars banknote measures 156mm by 74mm. Printed on the blue colored paper note is the text ‘Singapore – Singapura’. The front of the $50 Singapore dollar note features a fishing boat. The back of the 50 SGD note shows the Benjamin Sheares Bridge and a city view of Singapore.You get: £19.089501 SGD = £0.3817900000