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  2. Singapore Portrait Series currency notes - Wikipedia

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    Front of the $2, $10 and $50 Portrait Series notes. The Portrait Series of currency notes is the fourth and current set of notes to be issued for circulation in Singapore. It was first introduced on 9 September 1999 by the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore (BCCS), whose role was since taken over by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) post-merger.

  3. Category:Banknotes of Singapore - Wikipedia

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  4. Singapore dollar - Wikipedia

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    An example of a Singapore $1 note printed with The Ship Series Singapore $1 note showing a picture of a satellite station on the reverse side. The Ship Series of currency notes is the third set of notes to be issued for circulation in Singapore.

  5. Category:Currencies of Singapore - Wikipedia

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  6. List of motifs on banknotes - Wikipedia

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    The currency of the UK is the pound sterling, represented by the symbol £. The Bank of England is the central bank, responsible for issuing currency. Banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland retain the right to issue their own notes, subject to retaining enough Bank of England notes in reserve to cover the issue.

  7. List of circulating fixed exchange rate currencies - Wikipedia

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    Fixed currency Anchor currency Rate (anchor / fixed) Abkhazian apsar: Russian ruble: 0.1 Alderney pound (only coins) [1]: Pound sterling: 1 Aruban florin: U.S. dollar: 1.79

  8. SIBOR - Wikipedia

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    SIBOR stands for Singapore Interbank Offered Rate [1] and is a daily reference rate based on the interest rates at which banks offer to lend unsecured funds to other banks in the Singapore wholesale money market (or interbank market). It is similar to the widely used LIBOR (London Interbank Offered Rate), and Euribor (Euro Interbank Offered ...

  9. Talk:Singapore Portrait Series currency notes/GA1 - Wikipedia

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