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We exchange both current and withdrawn Singapore Dollar banknotes, as well as Singapore Dollar coins.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.
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10 Singapore Dollars banknote (Commemorative 2015)
In 2015 Singapore celebrated 50 years Independence. This banknote of $10 Singapore dollars was issued to commemorate this anniversary. The red-colored polymer banknote features president Enci Yusof bin Ishak on the front side. The back side of the ten SG dollar note exists in 5 varieties. Each one contains the text ‘Singapore Vibrant Nation, Endearing … ContinuedYou get: £4.711601 SGD = £0.4711600000 -
20 Singapore Dollars banknote (Commemorative 2007)
This twenty dollars banknote was issued in 2007 to commemorate forty years of currency interchangeability with Brunei. The $20 SGD note shows Encik Yusof bin Ishak, first president of Singapore on the obverse side. On the backside of this polymer plastic note is an image of the skyline of Singapore next to the skyline of … ContinuedYou get: £9.423201 SGD = £0.4711600000 -
50 Singapore Dollars banknote (Commemorative 2015)
This commemorative banknote of $50 Singapore dollars was issued for the 50th anniversary of Singapore’s Independence. The fifty dollars bill features president Encik Yusof bin Ishak on the front side, and the First National Day parade in 1966, as well as Punggol New Town on the back side.You get: £23.558001 SGD = £0.4711600000 -
25 Singapore Dollars banknote (Bank building)
This twenty five dollars note measures 141mm by 79mm. Printed on the paper bill is the text ‘Singapore’. Notes like these were introduced to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of the Monetary Authority of Singapore. They feature the MAS building.You get: £11.779001 SGD = £0.4711600000 -
10 dollar commemorative coin Singapore
Commemorative coins are issued in Singapore to celebrate the new Lunar Year. This example was issued in 2000 to commemorate the Year of the Dragon. Commemorative $10 coins from Singapore are not in normal circulation. They are used as gift, rather than as a means of payment.You get: £2.965601 SGD = £0.2965600000 -
50 Singapore Dollars commemorative banknote (50 years currency interchangeability agreement)
This gold coloured commemorative polymer note of $50 Singapore Dollars was issued for the occasion of the 50th Anniversary of the Agreement of Currency Interchangeability between Singapore and Brunei. The portrait of Encik Yusof bin Ishak, President of Singapore, is on the obverse side of the $50 banknote. The back side is dedicated to topics … ContinuedYou get: £23.558001 SGD = £0.4711600000 -
5 Dollar commemorative coin Singapore
This commemorative $5 coin from Singapore is a bimetallic coin that is not in general circulation. It does however have legal tender value in Singapore. There are many different variations. This version of the $5 SGD piece shows the national flower of Singapore, the Orchid Vanda Miss Joaquim.You get: £1.422551 SGD = £0.2845100000