Singapore dollar
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Image:SGcurrency.jpg The dollar (currency code SGD) is the currency of Singapore. It is normally abbreviated with the dollar sign $, or alternatively S$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies. It is divided into 100 cents.
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History
Between 1845 and 1939, Singapore used the Straits dollar. This was replaced by the Malayan and British North Bornean dollar, as regulated by the Board of Commissioners of Currency.
Singapore continued to use the common currency upon joining Malaysia in 1963 but, one year after its expulsion and independence in 1965, the monetary union with Malaysia broke down. Singapore established the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore on April 7, 1967 and released its first series of notes, the "Orchid" notes, on June 12, 1967.
The Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore was dissolved on October 1, 2002 and its functions, property and liabilities had been transferred to the Monetary Authority of Singapore.
Current status
The Singapore dollar is a freely convertible currency which is allowed to float according to supply and demand on the foreign exchange market, but would be monitored by the Monetary Authority of Singapore against a trade-weighted basket of currencies. The currencies involved are not publicised to protect the currency against speculative attacks and other unusual pressures on the currency's value.
Since the Asian financial crisis, various other countries have adopted Singapore's dirty/managed float system.
Before the crisis 1 USD was worth approximately 1.4 , falling to 1.8 SGD. As of 14 October 2005, 1 USD is worth approximately 1.68228 SGD. The Brunei dollar is pegged to the Singapore dollar at 1:1 rate [1], and the other's currency is accepted as "customary tender", but not legal tender, in both countries.
Coins
To date, two series of coins for circulation have been issued.
- First Series (1967–1985)
- Second Series Flora Theme (1985–present)
Current coins in circulation
The current series of coins feature the Coat of Arms of Singapore on one obverse, and the Flora theme on reverse. Image:Singaporedollar.jpg
Currently Circulating Coins [2] | ||||||||
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Denomination | Diameter | Thickness | Weight | Composition | Edge | Obverse | Reverse | First Issued Date |
1 cent1 | 15.9 mm | 1.1 mm | 1.24 g | Copper-plated zinc | Plain | Coat of Arms, "Singapore" in 4 official languages | Value, Vanda Miss Joaquim | September 28, 1987 |
5 cents | 16.75 mm | 1.22 mm | 1.56 g | Aluminium bronze | Milled | Value, Monstera deliciosa | December 2, 1985 | |
10 cents | 18.5 mm | 1.38 mm | 2.6 g | Cupronickel | Value, Jasminum multiflorum | |||
20 cents | 21.36 mm | 1.72 mm | 4.5 g | Value, Calliandra surinamensis | ||||
50 cents | 24.66 mm | 2.06 mm | 7.29 g | Milled | Value, Allamanda Cathartica | December 2, 1985 | ||
Inscribed "REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE" and the lion sysmbol | May 28, 1990 | |||||||
$1 | 22.40 mm | 2.4 mm | 6.3 g | Aluminium bronze | Value, Lochnera rosea | September 28, 1987 |
Note
- 1 cent coin is currently being decirculated
- 5 dollar coins exist, but are not being circulated
Banknotes
To date, four series of currency notes for circulation have been issued.
- Orchid Series (1967–1976)
- Bird Series (1976–1984)
- Ship Series (1984–1999)
- Portrait Series (1999–present)
Current banknotes in circulation
These notes feature the face of Encik Yusof bin Ishak, the first president of the Republic of Singapore on one side, and the other side depicts a feature of civic virtue.
Portrait series [3] | |||||||||
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Image Front | Image Back | Denomination | Dimensions | Dominant Color | Obverse | Reverse | Issued Date | Watermark | Material |
[4] | [5] | $2 | 126 x 63 mm | Purple | Encik Yusof bin Ishak, Money Cowrie | Education | September 9, 1999 | Encik Yusof bin Ishak | Paper |
[6] | [7] | January 12, 2006 | Polymer | ||||||
[8] | $5 | 133 x 66 mm | Green | Encik Yusof bin Ishak, Gold-Ringed Cowrie | Garden City | September 9, 1999 | Paper | ||
[9] | [10] | $10 | 141 x 69 mm | Red | Encik Yusof bin Ishak, Wandering Cowrie | Sports | September 9, 1999 | Paper | |
[11] | [12] | May 4, 2004 | Polymer | ||||||
[13] | $50 | 156 x 74 mm | Blue | Encik Yusof bin Ishak, Cylindrical Cowrie | Arts | September 9, 1999 | Paper | ||
[14] | $100 | 162 x 77 mm | Orange | Encik Yusof bin Ishak, Swallow Cowrie | Youth | ||||
[15] | $1000 | 170 x 83 mm | Purple | Encik Yusof bin Ishak, Beautiful Cowrie | Government | ||||
[16] | $10000 | 180 x 90 mm | Gold | Encik Yusof bin Ishak, Onyx Cowrie | Economics |
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