withdrawn Singapore Dollar banknotes
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Convert your leftover withdrawn Singapore Dollar banknotes to cash using our hassle-free online exchange service. Get paid fast for your unused currency from Singapore.
In 1999, the Monetary Authority of Singapore replaced older style Singapore Dollar banknotes by the new Portrait Series dollars. The discontinued Singapore Dollar bills, belonging to the Ship Series, Bird Series and Orchid Series, are no longer a valid means of payment in the Republic of Singapore. We exchange withdrawn Singapore Dollar banknotes free of charge. We also give cash for current Singapore Dollar banknotes and Singapore Dollar coins.
Do you have withdrawn Singapore Dollar banknotes like the ones in the pictures below? Add the amount you want to exchange to your Wallet. You'll see exactly how much money you'll get for your Singapore Dollars. Click on the Wallet symbol to complete checkout and get paid within 5 days of receiving your currencies.
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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: £0.371101 SGD = £0.3711000000 -
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: £0.742201 SGD = £0.3711000000 -
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: £0.742201 SGD = £0.3711000000 -
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: £1.855501 SGD = £0.3711000000 -
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: £3.711001 SGD = £0.3711000000 -
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: £18.555001 SGD = £0.3711000000 -
1 Singapore Dollar banknote (Bird series)
The banknote of one dollar is 125mm wide by 63mm high. On the $1 dollar paper note a caption reads ‘Singapore’. The bird on the front of the 1 SGD note is a black-naped tern. On the backside of the note is a depiction of the National Day parade in Singapore.You get: £0.371101 SGD = £0.3711000000 -
5 Singapore Dollars banknote (Bird series)
The green-purple-orange note of five dollars measures 133mm by 66mm. Text on the paper banknote reads ‘Singapore’. The bird on the $5 SGD note is a red-whiskered bulbul. On the back of the five Singapore dollars note are cable cars over Singapore harbour.You get: £1.855501 SGD = £0.3711000000 -
50 Singapore Dollars banknote (Bird series)
This blue-orange-brown fifty dollars banknote measures 157mm by 75mm. On the paper note a caption reads ‘Singapore’. The banknote belongs to the so-called Bird Series. On the front is a white-rumped sharna. On the back is a school marching band.You get: £18.555001 SGD = £0.3711000000