Who is on the 50 dollar bill Singapore?
The Monetary Authority of Singapore started issuing these 50 Singapore Dollar banknotes in 1999. They are currently still in circulation….Additional information.
Location | Singapore |
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Colour | blue, dark blue, light blue, violet |
Person | Encik Yusof bin Ishak |
Profession | President of Singapore |
Text | 50, Fifty Dollars, Singapore |
What is on the back of the 50 dollar bill Singapore?
$50 banknote Its reverse carries the theme of arts and features two paintings and four musical instruments. The pipa, kompang, veena and violin represent the musical instruments for different cultures in Singapore.
Are old Singapore notes still legal tender?
All notes and coins issued since 1967 by MAS and the former BCCS are legal tender in Singapore, and are fully backed by MAS’ assets. The Penal Code contains provisions on offences relating to currency note and coin counterfeiting.
What is the biggest Singapore dollar note?
Singapore dollar | |
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Banknotes | |
Freq. used | $2, $5, $10, $50, $100 |
Rarely used | $1, $20, $25, $500, $1,000, $10,000 (discontinued, still legal tender) |
Coins |
Is there $10000 note in Singapore?
Existing $10,000 and $1,000 notes in circulation remain legal tender in Singapore and can continue to be used as a means of payment.
Is there a 10000 Singapore bill?
Is there a 500 dollar note?
$500 Bill. Like all the bills featured here, the $500 bill remains legal tender. Most $500 notes in circulation today are in the hands of dealers and collectors. Although no longer in circulation, the $500 bill remains legal tender.
Is it illegal to not accept cash in Singapore?
Under the Currency Act (Cap. 69) (CA) , currency notes and coins issued by MAS are legal tender in Singapore. As legal tender, they are recognised by law to be valid means of payment.