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Currency Act
Currency Notes and Coins (Consolidation) Notification
N 1
REVISED EDITION 1990
(25th March 1992)
The denominations and characteristics of the currency notes and coins issued by the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, are as shown in the Schedule.
THE SCHEDULE
CURRENCY NOTES ISSUED ON 12TH JUNE 1967
Denomination
Size
Design
Predominant Colour
Front
Back
Front
Back
$1
4¾″ × 2½″
Orchid: Vanda Janet Kaneali
Blocks of flats in a housing estate
Dark Blue
Dark Blue
$5
5″ × image
Orchid: Vanda T.M.A.
A busy scene on the Singapore River
Green
Green
$10
5¼″ × 3⅛″
Orchid: Dendrobium Marjorie Ho “Tony Pek”
Four clasped hands on a background of a map of Singapore
Red
Red
$50
5¾″ × image
Orchid: Vanda Rothscildiana “Teo Choo Hong”
Singapore seafront and Clifford Pier
Blue
Blue
$100
6¼″ × 3¾″
Orchid: Cattleya
A peaceful scene along the Singapore waterfront
Mid-blue and mauve
Mid-blue
$1000
6¼″ × 3¾″
Orchid: Dendrobium Kimiyo Kondo “Chay”
View of Victoria Theatre and Empress Place
Mauve and dark grey
Mauve
  Notes of all denominations have a metal security thread running vertically. All notes also have the Coat-of-Arms of Singapore, a watermark of a lion’s head and the signature of Mr. Lim Kim San, Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, on the front of the notes.
NEW COINS ISSUED ON 20TH NOVEMBER 1967
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight Grains
Shape
Edge
Remedy Allowance on Weight
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
1 Cent
Bronze
30.00
Round
Plain
1 in 50
Based on a modern apartment building, with a fountain in front and clouds behind.
Two stalks of paddy on the left of the coin with the word “SINGAPORE” on the right and the year of issue at the top of the coin. Value of the coin is shown in the centre.
5 Cents
Cupro Nickel
21.82
Round
Milled
1 in 100
Based on a snake bird sitting in its nest displaying its feathers.
Two stalks of paddy on the left of the coin with the word “SINGAPORE” on the right and the year of issue at the top of the coin. Value of the coin is shown in the centre.
10 Cents
Cupro Nickel
43.64
Round
Milled
1 in 125
Based on a sea horse with a stylised version on seaweed.
Two stalks of paddy on the left of the coin with the word “SINGAPORE” on the right and the year of issue at the top of the coin. Value of the coin is shown in the centre.
20 Cents
Cupro Nickel
87.27
Round
Milled
1 in 150
Based on a sword fish on a background/producing water.
Two stalks of paddy on the left of the coin with the word “SINGAPORE” on the right and the year of issue at the top of the coin. Value of the coin is shown in the centre.
50 cents
Cupro Nickel
144.00
Round
Milled
1 in 150
Based on a lion fish which inhabits tropical waters.
Two stalks of paddy on the left of the coin with the word “SINGAPORE” on the right and the year of issue at the top of the coin. Value of the coin is shown in the centre.
1 Dollar
Cupro Nickel
260.00
Round
Milled
1 in 175
Based on a Singapore Lion symbol flanked by sheaves of rice.
Two stalks of paddy on the left of the coin with the word “SINGAPORE” on the right and the year of issue at the top of the coin. Value of the coin is shown in the centre.
[S 97/67]
[26.5.67]
$150 GOLD COIN ISSUED ON 8TH AUGUST 1969
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight Grains
Shape
Edge
Remedy Allowance on weight
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
150 dollars
Gold
384
round
milled
± 1 grain
Crest of the Republic of Singapore with the figures “1819-1969” below it and encircled by the inscription “150th Anniversary. Founding of Singapore”.
Raffles Lighthouse with the inscription “150 Dollars”.
[S 240/67]
[1.12.67]
CURRENCY NOTES ISSUED ON 19TH JANUARY 1970
Denomination
Size
Design
Predominant Colour
Front
Back
Front
Back
$1
4¾″ × 2½″
Orchid: Vanda Janet Kaneali
Blocks of Flats in a housing estate
Dark blue
Dark blue
$5
5″ × image
Orchid: Vanda T.M.A.
A busy scene on the Singapore River
Green
Green
$10
5¼″ × 3⅛″
Orchid: Dendrobium Marjorie Ho “Tony Pek”
Four clasped hands on a background of a map of Singapore
Red
Red
$50
5¾″ × image
Orchid: Vanda Rothscildiana “Teo Choo Hong”
Singapore seafront and Clifford Pier
Blue
Blue
$100
6¼″ × 3¾″
Orchid: Cattleya
A peaceful scene along the Singapore waterfront
Mid-blue and mauve
Mid-blue
$1000
6¼″ × 3¾″
Orchid; Dendrobuium Kimiyo Kondo “Chay”
View of Victoria Theatre and Empress Place
Mauve and dark grey
Mauve
[S 179/69]
[25.7.69]
  Notes of all denominations have a metal security thread running vertically. All notes also have the Coat-of-Arms of Singapore, a watermark of a lion’s head and the signature and seal of Dr. Goh Keng Swee, Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, on the front of the notes.
$1 CURRENCY NOTE ISSUED ON 15TH JANUARY 1971
Denomination
Size
Design
Predominant Colour
Front
Back
Front
Back
$1
4¾″ × 2½″
Orchid: Vanda Janet Kaneali
Blocks of Flats in a housing estate
Dark blue
Dark blue
[S 17/70]
[9.1.70]
  The note shall have a metal security thread running vertically. It shall also have the Coat-of-Arms of Singapore, a watermark of a lion’s head and the signature of Mr. Hon Sui Sen, Chairman of the Board of the Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, on the front of the note.
5 CENT COIN ISSUED ON 4TH FEBRUARY 1972
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight Grains
Shape
Edge
Remedy Allowance on Weight
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
5 cents
Aluminium
19.20
Round
Plain
1 in 50
Based on a Pomfret with the words “Increase Production” above the fish and “More Food From the Sea” below the fish.
Two stalks of paddy on the left of the coin with the word “SINGAPORE” on the right and the year “1971” at the top of the coin. Value of the coin is shown in the centre.
[S 13/71]
[15.1.71]
$10 SILVER COIN ISSUED ON 10TH FEBRUARY 1972
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight Grains
Shape
Edge
Remedy Allowance on Weight
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
10 Dollars
Silver
480
Round
Milled
± 1 Grain
Crest of the Republic of Singapore with the word “SINGAPORE” in the four official languages around the circumference of the coin.
An eagle with the word “Ten Dollars” below it.
[S 48/72]
[4.2.72]
CURRENCY NOTES ISSUED ON 2ND MAY 1972
Denomination
Size
Design
Predominant Colour
Front
Back
Front
Back
$5
5″ × image
Orchid: Vanda T.M.A.
A busy scene on the Singapore River
Green
Green
$10
5¼″ × 3⅛″
Orchid: Dendrobium Marjorie Ho “Tony Pek”
Four clasped hands on a background of a map of Singapore
Red
Red
$50
5¾″ × image
Orchid: Vanda Rothscildiana “Teo Choo Hong”
Singapore seafront and Clifford Pier
Blue
Blue
[S 49/72]
[9.2.72]
  Notes of all denominations have a metal security thread running vertically. All notes also have the Coat-of-Arms of Singapore, the watermark of a lion’s head and the signature of Mr. Hon Sui Sen, Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, on the front of the notes.
$50 CURRENCY NOTE ISSUED ON 1ST JULY 1972
Denomination
Size
Design
Predominant Colour
Front
Back
Front
Back
$50
146 mm × 87 mm
Orchid: Vanda Rothscildiana “Teo Choo Hong”
Singapore seafront and Clifford Pier
Blue
Blue
[S 133/72]
[12.5.72]
  The note shall have a metal security thread running vertically. It shall also have the Coat-of-Arms of Singapore, the watermark of a lion’s head and the signature and seal of Mr Hon Sui Sen, Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, on the front of the note.
CURRENCY NOTES ISSUED ON 7TH AUGUST 1972
Denomination
Size
Design
Predominant Colour
Front
Back
Front
Back
$25
140 mm × 79 mm
Orchid: Renanthopsis Aurora
Supreme Court Building
Brown
Brown
$500
160 mm × 96 mm
Orchid: Dendrobium Shangri-La
Government Offices St. Andrews Road
Green
Green
[S 181/72]
[7.7.72]
  Notes of all denominations have a metal security thread running vertically. All notes also have the Coat-of-Arms of Singapore, the watermark of a lion’s head and the signature and seal of Mr. Hon Sui Sen, Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, on the front of the notes.
$1 CURRENCY NOTE ISSUED ON 24TH AUGUST 1972
Denomination
Size
Design
Predominant Colour
Front
Back
Front
Back
$1
121 mm × 64 mm
Orchid: Vanda Janet Kaneali
Block of flats in a housing estate
Dark Blue
Dark Blue
[S 227/72]
[4.8.72]
  The note has a metal security thread running vertically. It also has the Coat-of-Arms of Singapore, a watermark of a lion’s head and the signature and seal of Mr. Hon Sui Sen, Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, on the front of the note.
$100 CURRENCY NOTE ISSUED ON 27TH JULY 1972
Denomination
Size
Design
Predominant Colour
Front
Back
Front
Back
$100
159 mm × 95 mm
Orchid: Cattleya
A peaceful scene along the Singapore water-front
Mid-blue and mauve
Mid-blue
[S 296/72]
[20.10.72]
  The note has a metal security thread running vertically. It also has the Coat-of-Arms of Singapore, a watermark of a lion’s head and the signature of Mr. Hon Sui Sen, Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, on the front of the note.
$10,000 CURRENCY NOTE ISSUED ON 29TH JANUARY 1973
Denomination
Size
Design
Predominant Colour
Front
Back
Front
Back
$10,000
133 mm × 203 mm
Orchid: Aranda Majulah
The Istana
Green
Green
[S 311/72]
[17.11.72]
  The note has two security threads running vertically. It also has the Coat-of-Arms of Singapore, the watermark of a lion’s head and the signature and seal of Mr. Hon Sui Sen, Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, on the front of the note.
$5 SILVER COIN ISSUED ON 9TH JULY 1973
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight Grams
Shape
Edge
Remedy Allowance on Weight
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
5 Dollars
Silver
25.05
Round
Milled
± 0.27 gram
Republic’s Coat-of-Arms with words Seventh SEAP Games Singapore 1973 around the cirucmference of the coin.
National Stadium with SEAP Games Emblem and inscription 5 Dollars.
[S 243/73]
[20.7.73]
[S 44/73]
[29.1.73]
CURRENCY NOTES ISSUED ON 16TH APRIL 1973
Denomination
Size
Design
Predominant Colour
Front
Back
Front
Back
$5
127 mm × 71 mm
Orchid: Vanda T.M.A.
A busy scene on the Singapore River
Green
Green
$10
133 mm × 79 mm
Orchid: Dendrobium Marjorie Ho “Tony Pek”
Four clasped hands on a background of a map of Singapore
Red
Red
$100
159 mm × 95mm
Orchid: Cattleya
A peacful scene along the Singapore waterfront
Mid-blue and Mauve
Mid-blue
  Notes of all denominations have a metal security thread running vertically. All notes also have the Coat-of-Arms of Singapore, the watermark of a lion’s head and the signature and seal of Mr. Hon Sui Sen, Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, on the front of the notes.
$1,000 CURRENCY NOTE ISSUED ON 5TH JUNE 1973
Denomination
Size
Design
Predominant Colour
Front
Back
Front
Back
$1,000
159 mm × 95 mm
Orchid: Dendrobium Kimiyo Kondo “Chay”
View of Victoria Theatre and Empress Place
Mauve and dark grey
Mauve
[S 10/75]
[24.1.75]
  The note has a metal security thread running vertically. It also has the Coat-of-Arms of Singapore, the watermark of a lion’s head and the signature of Mr. Hon Sui Sen, Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, on the front of the note.
1975 $10 COMMEMORATIVE SILVER COIN ISSUED ON 3RD FEBRUARY 1975
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight
Shape
Edge
Remedy Allowance on Weight
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
10 Dollars
Silver
31.103 grammes
Round
Milled
±0.065 gramme
Republic’s Coat-of-Arms with the figures “1965-1975” below it and the words “10TH ANNIVERSARY — REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE” around the circumference of the coin.
Shipping in the Republic with the inscription “10 Dollars” above it.
[S 21/75]
[31.1.75]
[S 11/75]
[24.1.75]
1975 COMMEMORATIVE GOLD COINS ISSUED ON 4TH AUGUST 1975
Denomination of coin
Metal
Minimum Weight
Shape
Edge
Remedy Allowance on Weight
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
100 Dollars
Gold
6.0 gm
Round
Milled
+ 0.1 gm
Republic’s Coat-of-Arms with the figures “1965-1975” below it and the words “10TH ANNIVERSARY — REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE” encircling the Coat-of-Arms.
Two blocks of high rise flats with the inscription “100 DOLLARS” above it.
250 Dollars
Gold
17.3 gm
Round
Milled
+0.3 gm
Republic’s Coat-of-Arms with the figures “1965-1975” below it and the words “10TH ANNIVERSARY — REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE” encircling the Coat-of-Arms.
Four clasped hands with the inscription “250 DOLLARS” above it, and “HALF OUNCE FINE GOLD” below it.
500 Dollars
Gold
34.6 gm
Round
Milled
+0.4 gm
Republic’s Coat-of-Arms with the figures “1965-1975” below it and the words “10TH ANNIVERSARY — REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE” encircling the Coat-of-Arms.
Stylised version of a lion’s head with the inscription “500 DOLLARS” above it, and “ONE OUNCE FINE GOLD” below it.
[S 194/75]
[1.8.75]
$1,000 CURRENCY NOTE ISSUED ON 5TH MAY 1975
Denomination
Size
Design
Predominant Colour
Front
Back
Front
Back
$1,000
159 mm × 95 mm
Orchid: Dendrobium Kimiyo Kondo “Chay”
View of Victoria Theatre and Empress Place
Mauve and dark grey
Mauve
  The note has one security thread running vertically. It also has the Coat-of-Arms of Singapore, the watermark of a lion’s head and the signature and seal of Mr. Hon Sui Sen, Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, on the front of the note.
$1 STERLING SILVER COIN ISSUED ON 29TH DECEMBER 1975
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight
Shape
Edge
Remedy Allowance on Weight
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
$1
Silver
18.05 grammes
Round
Milled
±0.5 gramme
Based on a Singapore Lion Symbol flanked by sheaves of rice.
Two stalks of paddy on the left of the coin with the word “SINGAPORE” on the right and the year of issue at the top of the coin. Value of the coin is shown in the centre.
[S 349/75]
[26.12.75]
[S 233/75]
[19.9.75]
$10 SILVER COIN ISSUED ON 19TH JANUARY 1976
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight
Shape
Edge
Remedy Allowance on Weight
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
10 Dollars
Silver
31.103 grammes
Round
Milled
±0.065 gramme
Crest of the Republic of Singapore with the year of issue below it and the word “Singapore” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
Shipping in the Republic with the inscription “10 Dollars” above it.
1 CENT COPPER-CLAD COIN ISSUED ON 1ST JUNE 1976
Denomination of coin
Metal
Standard Weight
Shape
Edge
Remedy Allowance on Weight
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
1 cent
Copper Clad Steel
1.744 grammes
Round
Plain
±0.035 gramme
Based on a modern apartment building with a fountain in front and clouds behind.
Two stalks of paddy on the left of the coin with the word “SINGAPORE” on the right and the year of issue at the top of coin. Value of the coin is shown in the centre.
[S 11/76]
[16.1.76]
CURRENCY NOTES ISSUED ON 6TH AUGUST 1976
Denomination
Size
Design
Predominant colour front and back
Front
Back
 
$1
125 mm × 63 mm
Black-naped Tern
National Day parade
Blue
$5
133 mm × 66 mm
Red-whiskered Bulbul
Cable Cars and aerial view of harbour
Green
$10
141 mm × 69 mm
White-collared Kingfisher
Garden city with highrise public housing in background
Red
$50
157 mm × 75mm
White-rumped shama
School band on parade
Blue
[S 111/76]
[28.5.76]
  The Notes have the Singapore seafront at the base of the front thereof and a security thread running vertically. They also have the Coat-of-Arms of Singapore, the watermark of a lion’s head and the signature and seal of Mr. Hon Sui Sen, Minister for Finance and Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, on the front of the Notes.
CURRENCY NOTES ISSUED ON 1ST FEBRUARY 1977
Denomination
Size
Design
Predominant colour front and back
Front
Back
 
$100
165 mm × 78 mm
Blue-thoated Bee-eater
Dancers of various ethnic groups
Blue
$500
181 mm × 84 mm
Black-naped Oriole
Oil Refinery
Green
[S 166/76]
[6.8.76]
  The Notes have the Singapore seafront at the base of the front thereof and a security thread running vertically. They also have the Coat-of-Arms of Singapore, the watermark of a lion’s head and the signature and seal of Mr. Hon Sui Sen, Minister for Finance and Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, on the front of the Notes.
ASEAN 10TH ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATIVE $10 SILVER COIN ISSUED ON 6TH JULY 1977
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight
Shape
Edge
Remedy Allowance on Weight
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
10 Dollars
Silver
31.103 grammes
Round
Milled
±0.195 gramme
Coat-of-Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the figures “1967—1977” below it and encircled by the words “ASEAN 10TH ANNIVERSARY” AND “REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE”.
Five hands, representing the five ASEAN nations, clasping a ring encircling a map of ASEAN countries with the words “10 DOLLARS” above it.
[S 18/77]
[28.1.77]
$10 SILVER COIN ISSUED ON 2ND FEBRUARY 1978
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight
Shape
Edge
Remedy Allowance on Weight
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
10 Dollars
Silver
31.103 grammes
Round
Milled
±0.195 gramme
Coat-of-Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the year of issue below it and the word “Singapore” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
Two Communication Satellite Earth Station Antennae, one in the foreground and the other in the background with the words “10 DOLLARS” above them.
[S 157/77]
[1.7.77]
$1,000 CURRENCY NOTE ISSUED ON 7TH AUGUST 1978
Denomination
Size
Design
Predominant colour front and back
Front
Back
 
$1,000
197 mm × 90 mm
Brahminy Kite
Container Terminal
Purple
[S 9/78]
[27.1.78]
  Note has the Singapore seafront at the base of the front thereof and two security threads running vertically. It also has the Coat-of-Arms of Singapore, the watermark of a lion’s head and the signature and seal of Mr. Hon Sui Sen, Minister for Finance and Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, on the front of the Note.
$20 CURRENCY NOTE ISSUED ON 6TH AUGUST 1979
Denomination
Size
Design
Predominant colour front and back
Front
Back
 
$20
149 mm × 72 mm
Yellow-Breasted Sunbird
Changi International Airport complex with the Concorde in the foreground
Brown
[S 182/78]
[4.8.78]
  The Note has the Singapore seafront at the base of the front thereof and a security thread running vertically. It also has the Coat-of-Arms of Singapore, the watermark of a lion’s head and the signature and seal of Mr. Hon Sui Sen, Minister for Finance and Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, on the front of the Note.
$50 SILVER COIN ISSUED ON 11TH FEBRUARY 1980
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight
Shape
Edge
Remedy Allowance on Weight
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
50 Dollars
Silver
31.103 grammes
Round
Milled
±0.195 gramme
Coat-of-Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the year of issue below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
Financial Centre as symbolised by major international currency signs with the words “50 DOLLARS” above them.
[S 172/79]
[3.8.79]
$10 NICKEL COIN ISSUED ON 6TH FEBRUARY 1980
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight
Shape
Edge
Remedy Allowance on Weight
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
10 Dollars
Nickel
28.0 grammes
Round
Milled
±0.86 gramme
Coat-of-Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the year of issue below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
Two Communication Satellite Earth Station Antennae, one in the foreground and the other in the background with the words “10 DOLLARS” above them.
[S 23/80]
[30.1.80]
$10,000 CURRENCY NOTE ISSUED ON 1ST FEBRUARY 1980
Denomination
Size
Design
Predominant colour front and back
Front
Back
 
$10,000
203 mm × 133 mm
White-bellied Sea-Eagle
Two scenes of the Singapore River
Green
[S 24/80]
[30.1.80]
  The Note has the Singapore seafront at the base of the front thereof and two security threads running vertically. It also has the Coat-of-Arms of Singapore, the watermark of a lion’s head and the signature and seal of Mr. Hon Sui Sen, Minister for Finance and Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, on the front of the Note.
5 CENTS COIN ISSUED ON 16TH MAY 1980
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight
Shape
Edge
Remedy Allowance on Weight
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
5 Cents
Cupro-Nickel Clad Steel
1.26 grammes
Round
Milled
±0.025 gramme
Based on a snake bird sitting in its nest and displaying its feathers.
Two stalks of paddy on the left of the coin with the word “SINGAPORE” on the right and the year of issue at the top of coin. Value of the coin is shown in the centre.
[S 25/80]
[30.1.80]
$10 NICKEL COIN ISSUED ON 26TH JANUARY 1981
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight
Shape
Edge
Remedy Allowance on Weight
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
10 Dollars
Nickel
28.0 grammes
Round
Milled
±0.86 gramme
Coat-of-Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the year of issue below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
A Rooster in the Centre, with two Chinese characters above it, and the 12 animals of the Chinese Almanac and the words “10 DOLLARS” around the circumference of the coin.
[S 154/80]
[16.5.80]
COINS ISSUED ON 13TH JULY 1981
Denomination of coins
Metal
Standard Weight
Shape
Edge
Remedy Allowance on Weight
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
1 cent
Silver
2.92 grammes
Round
Plain
± 0.029 gramme
An apartment building with a fountain in front and clouds behind it.
The coins have a common reverse with the year-date at the top and the word “SINGAPORE” to the right balanced on the left by two stalks of paddy. The denomination of each coin is shown in the centre.
5 cents
Silver
1.65 grammes
Round
Milled
± 0.017 gramme
Snake Bird sitting in its nest.
 
10 cents
Silver
3.35 grammes
Round
Milled
± 0.034 gramme
Sea Horse with a stylised version of seaweed.
 
20 cents
Silver
6.51 grammes
Round
Milled
± 0.066 gramme
Sword Fish with lines symbolising water around it.
 
50 cents
Silver
10.82 grammes
Round
Milled
± 0.108 gramme
Lion Fish
 
1 dollar
Silver
18.05 grammes
Round
Milled
± 0.180 gramme
Stylised Singapore Lion
 
[S 25/81]
[23.1.81]
$500 GOLD COIN ISSUED ON 19TH AUGUST 1981
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight
Shape
Edge
Remedy Allowance on Weight
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
500 Dollars
Gold
16.965 grammes
Round
Milled
+0.3 gramme
Coat-of-Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the year “1981” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
A rooster in the centre, with two Chinese characters signifying the “Year of the Rooster” the words “500 DOLLARS” and “HALF OUNCE FINE GOLD” appear above and below the rooster respectively with a string of beads around the circumference of the coin.
[S 228/81]
[10.7.81]
$10 SILVER COIN ISSUED ON 15TH OCTOBER 1981
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight
Shape
Edge
Remedy Allowance on Weight
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
10 Dollars
Silver
31.103 grammes
Round
Milled
±0.195 gramme
Coat-of-Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the year of issue below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
A Rooster in the centre, with two Chinese characters above it, and the 12 animals of the Chinese Almanac and the words “10 DOLLARS” around the circumference of the coin.
[S 268/81]
[14.8.81]
$5 SINGAPORE CHANGI AIRPORT COMMEMORATIVE COINS ISSUED ON 7TH DECEMBER 1981
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight
Shape
Edge
Remedy Allowance on Weight
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
5 Dollars
Cupro-nickel
16.85 grammes
Round
Milled
±0.153 gramme
Coat-of-Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the year “1981” below it and the words “SINGAPORE CHANGI AIRPORT” around the circumference of the coin.
Changi Airport design depicting the Control Tower, Passenger Terminal Building, and an aircraft in flight with the words “5 DOLLARS” below them.
5 Dollars
Silver
18.05 grammes
Round
Milled
±0.05 gramme
Coat-of-Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the year “1981” below it and the words “SINGAPORE CHANGI AIRPORT” around the circumference of the coin.
Changi Airport design depicting the Control Tower, Passenger Terminal Building, and an aircraft in flight with the words “5 DOLLARS” below them.
[S 328/81]
[9.10.81]
$500 GOLD COIN ISSUED ON 11TH JANUARY 1982
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight
Shape
Edge
Remedy Allowance on Weight
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
500 Dollars
Gold
16.965 grammes
Round
Milled
+0.3 gm
Coat-of-Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the year “1982” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
A dog in the centre, with two Chinese characters signifying the “Year of the Dog”. The words “500 DOLLARS” and “HALF OUNCE FINE GOLD” appear above and below the dog respectively with a string of beads at the circumference of the coin.
[S 361/81]
[27.11.81]
$10 NICKEL COIN ISSUED ON 11TH JANUARY 1982
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight
Shape
Edge
Remedy Allowance on Weight
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
10 Dollars
Nickel
28.0 grammes
Round
Milled
±0.86 gramme
Coat-of-Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the year “1982” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
A dog in the centre, with two Chinese characters above it, and the 12 animals of the Chinese Almanac and the words “10 DOLLARS” around the circumference of the coin.
[S 393/81]
[31.12.81]
$10 SILVER COIN ISSUED ON 17TH MAY 1982
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight
Shape
Edge
Remedy Allowance on Weight
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
10 Dollars
Silver
31.103 grammes
Round
Milled
±0.195 gramme
Coat-of-Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the year “1982” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
A dog in the centre, with two Chinese characters above it, and the 12 animals of the Chinese Almanac and the words “10 DOLLARS” around the circumference of the coin.
[S 394/81]
[31.12.81]
$5 BENJAMIN SHEARES BRIDGE COINS ISSUED ON 26TH JULY 1982
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight
Shape
Edge
Remedy Allowance on Weight
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
5 Dollars
Cupro-nickel
16.85 grammes
Round
Milled
±0.153 gramme
Coat-of-Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the year “1982” and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
Benjamin Sheares Bridge with skyline of Singapore waterfront in the background and the words “5 DOLLARS” below. The words “BENJAMIN SHEARES BRIDGE” appear above the skyline.
5 Dollars
Silver
18.05 grammes
Round
Milled
±0.05 gramme
Coat-of-Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the year “1982” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
Benjamin Sheares Bridge with skyline of Singapore waterfront in the background and the words “5 DOLLARS” below. The words “BENJAMIN SHEARES BRIDGE” appear above the skyline.
[S 119/82]
[7.5.82]
$10 NICKEL COIN ISSUED ON 26TH JANUARY 1983
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight
Shape
Edge
Remedy Allowance on Weight
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
10 Dollars
Nickel
28.0 grammes
Round
Milled
±0.86 gramme
Coat-of-Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the year “1983” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
A boar in the centre, with two Chinese characters signifying the “Year of the Boar” above it, and the 12 animals of the Chinese Almanac and the words “10 DOLLARS” around the circumference of the coin.
[S 205/82]
[16.7.82]
$500 GOLD COIN ISSUED ON 26TH JANUARY 1983
DESCRIPTION OF THE $500 GOLD COIN
Denomination of Coin.
Metal.
Standard Weight.
Shape.
Edge.
Remedy Allowance on Weight.
Design of Obverse.
Design of Reverse.
500 Dollars
Gold
16.965 grammes
Round
Milled
+0.3 grammes
Coat-of-Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the year “1983” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
A boar in the centre, with two Chinese characters signifying the “Year of the Boar” above it. The words “500 DOLLARS” and “HALF OUNCE FINE GOLD” appear above and below the boar respectively with a string of beads at the circumference of the coin.
[S 7/83]
[7.1.83]
12TH SEA GAMES $5 COMMEMORATIVE COINS ISSUED ON 5TH MAY 1983
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight
Shape
Edge
Remedy Allowance on Weight
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
5 Dollars
Silver
20.00 grammes
Round
Milled
± 0.05 gramme
State Arms of the Republic of Singapore encircled by the words “TWELFTH SEA GAMES, SINGAPORE 1983”.
The official Twelfth SEA Games logo in the centre with the words “5 DOLLARS” and 4 athletic figures encircling it.
5 Dollars
Cupro-Nickel
20.00 grammes
Round
Milled
± 0.40 gramme
State Arms of the Republic of Singapore encircled by the words “TWELFTH SEA GAMES, SINGAPORE 1983”.
The official Twelfth SEA Games logo in the centre with the words “5 DOLLARS” and 4 athletic figures encircling it.
[S 8/83]
[7.1.83]
$10 SILVER COIN ISSUED ON 13TH JULY 1983
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight
Shape
Edge
Remedy Allowance on Weight
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
10 Dollars
50% Silver 50% Alloy
31.103 grammes
Round
Milled
±0.195 gramme
Coat-of-Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the year “1983” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
A boar in the centre, with two Chinese characters above it, and the 12 animals of the Chinese Almanac and the words “10 DOLLARS” around the circumference of the coin.
[S 92/83]
[22.4.83]
SINGAPORE BULLION COINS ISSUED ON 1ST DECEMBER 1983
Denomination of Coins
Metal
Standard Weight and Gold Content
Standard Diameter
Standard Thickness
Shape
Edge
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
10 Dollars
999 fine Gold
31.14g + 0.06g(1 troy oz of fine gold)
30mm ± 0.05mm
2.68mm ± 0.15mm
Round
Milled
State Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the year of issue below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
A dragon in the centre, with the words “TEN DOLLARS” above it and “ONE OUNCE OF 999 FINE GOLD” below it.
5 Dollars
999 fine Gold
15.57g + 0.03g (½ troy oz of fine gold)
25mm ± 0.05mm
2.10mm ± 0.15mm
Round
Milled
State Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the year of issue below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
A phoenix in the centre, with the words “FIVE DOLLARS” above it and “HALF OUNCE OF 999 FINE GOLD” below it.
2 Dollars
999 fine Gold
7.78g + 0.016g (¼ troy oz of fine gold)
20mm ± 0.15mm
1.68mm ± 0.15mm
Round
Milled
State Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the year of issue below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
A “qilin” in the centre, with the words “TWO DOLLARS” above it and “QUARTER OUNCE OF 999 FINE GOLD” below it.
1 Dollar
999 fine Gold
3.11g + 0.006g (1/10 troy oz of fine gold)
15mm ± 0.15mm
1.31mm ± 0.15mm
Round
Milled
State Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the year of issue below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
A carp in the centre, with the words “ONE DOLLAR” above it and “ONE TENTH OUNCE OF 999 FINE GOLD” below it.
[S 149/83]
[17.6.83]
$500 GOLD AND $10 NICKEL COINS ISSUED ON 9TH JANUARY 1984
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight
Standard Diameter
Standard Thickness
Shape
Edge
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
500 Dollars
916 fine Gold
16.965 grammes + 0.3 grammes
28.5mm ± 0.15mm
1.81mm ± 0.02mm
Round
Milled
State Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the year “1984” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
A rat in the centre, with two Chinese characters signifying the “Year of the Rat” above it. The words “500 DOLLARS” and “HALF OUNCE FINE GOLD” appear above and below the rat respectively with a string of beads at the circumference of the coin.
10 Dollars
Nickel
28.0g ± 0.86g
40.70mm ± 0.127mm
3.05mm ± 0.152mm
Round
Milled
State Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the year “1984” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
A rat in the centre, with two Chinese characters signifying the “Year of the Rat” above it, and the 12 animals of the Chinese Almanac and the words “10 DOLLARS” around the circumference of the coin.
[S 270/83]
[18.11.83]
$10 SILVER COIN ISSUED ON 23RD APRIL 1984
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight
Standard Diameter
Standard Thickness
Shape
Edge
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
10 Dollars
50% Silver 50% Alloy
31.103g ± 0.195g
40.70mm ± 0.127mm
3.05mm ± 0.152mm
Round
Milled
State Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the year “1984” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
A rat in the centre, with two Chinese characters signifying the “Year of the Rat” above it, and the 12 animals of the Chinese Almanac and the words “10 DOLLARS” around the circumference of the coin.
[S 325/83]
[23.12.83]
“25 YEARS OF NATION-BUILDING” $5 COMMEMORATIVE COINS ISSUED ON 1ST AUGUST 1984
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight
Standard Diameter
Standard Thickness
Shape
Edge
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
5 Dollars
92.5% Silver 7.5% Copper
20.00g ± 0.05g
38.70mm ± 0.125mm
2.13mm ± 0.05mm
Round
Milled
State Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the figures “1959 — 1984” below it and the words “25 YEARS OF NATION-BUILDING” and “SINGAPORE” around the circumference.
Two sprays of the National Flower, Vanda Miss Joaquim, with the words “5 DOLLARS” above them.
5 Dollars
Cupro-Nickel
20.00g ± 0.40g
38.70mm ± 0.125mm
2.10mm ± 0.15mm
Round
Milled
State Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the figures “1959 — 1984” below it and the words “25 YEARS OF NATION-BUILDING” and “SINGAPORE” around the circumference.
Two sprays of the National Flower, Vanda Miss Joaquim, with the words “5 DOLLARS” above them.
[S 84/84]
[30.3.84]
$1,000 CURRENCY NOTE ISSUED ON 22 October 1984
Denomination
Size
Design
Predominant and Secondary Colours
Front
Back
Front
Back
$1,000
Length: 185mm Width: 88mm
A “container ship” and two “container quay cranes” are on the left side. The word “SINGAPORE” is across the centre portion of the top. The State Arms of the Republic is positioned on the upper left hand corner while the denomination “$1,000” is on the upper right hand and bottom left hand corners. On the bottom right hand corner is a “fish”, the Cromileptes Altivelis or Polka-dot Grouper.
The signature and seal of Dr. Goh Keng Swee, Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, printed over a stylised “phoenix” appear to the right of centre and are between the words “This note is legal tender” and “ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS”. One set of serial number is on the lower half of the left side while another set is on the upper half of the right side.
A bird’s-eye view of a “ship-repair yard” appears on the right side. Four stylised blossoms of the National Flower “Vanda Miss Joaquim” surround a geometrical pattern to the left of centre. The word “SINGAPORE” is at the base of the pattern. The denomination “$1,000” appears on the upper left hand and lower right hand corners. The “fish” shown on the front is also depicted at the bottom left corner and is in perfect registration with that on the front.
Predominant Colour: Purple
Secondary Colours: Red and Brown
Predominant Colour: Purple
Secondary Colour: Nil
[S 186/84]
[6.7.84]
  The Note has one continuous and embedded security thread running vertically to the left of centre. A watermark of a lion’s head (full face) is incorporated on the right side of the front of the Note. The watermark is not overprinted on both the front and back.
$500 AND $10 COINS ISSUED ON 4TH FEBRUARY 1985
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight
Standard Diameter
Standard Thickness
Shape
Edge
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
500 Dollars
916 Fine Gold. Rest Silver
16.965 g + 0.3 g
28.50 mm ± 0.15 mm
1.81 mm ± 0.02 mm
Round
Milled
State Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the year “1985” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
A ox in the centre, with two Chinese characters signifying the “Year of the Ox” above it. The words “500 DOLLARS” and “HALF OUNCE FINE GOLD” appear above and below the ox respectively with a string of beads around the circumference of the coin.
10 Dollars
Nickel
28.0 g ± 0.86 g
40.70 mm ± 0.127 mm
3.05 mm ± 0.152 mm
Round
Milled
State Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the year “1985” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
An ox in the centre, with two Chinese characters signifying the “Year of the Ox” above it, and the 12 animals of the Chinese Almanac and the words “10 DOLLARS” around the circumference of the coin.
[S 267/84]
[19.10.84]
10 SILVER COIN ISSUED ON 27TH MAY 1985
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight
Standard Diameter
Standard Thickness
Shape
Edge
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
10 Dollars
50% Silver 50% Alloy
31.103 g ± 0.195 g
40.70 mm ± 0.127 mm
3.05 mm ± 0.152 mm
Round
Milled
State Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the year “1985” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
An Ox in the centre, with two Chinese characters signifying the “Year of the Ox” above it, and the 12 animals of the Chinese Almanac and the words “10 DOLLARS” around the circumference of the coin.
[S 6/85]
[4.1.85]
$100 CURRENCY NOTE ISSUED ON 1ST AUGUST 1985
Denomination
Size
Design
Predominant and Secondary Colours
Front
Back
Front
Back
$100
Length: 165mm. Width: 78mm.
A “passenger liner” which called at Singapore in the 1950s and 1960s is on the left side of the note. The word “SINGAPORE” is across the centre portion of the top. The State Arms of the Republic is positioned on the upper left-hand corner while the denomination “$100” is on the upper right-hand and bottom left-hand corners. On the bottom right-hand corner is a “fish”, the Ilisha elongata or Slender shad.
The signature and seal of Dr. Goh Keng Swee, who was the Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, when the note was printed appear to the right of centre and are between the words “This note is legal tender” and “ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS”. One set of serial number is on the lower half of the left side while another set is on the upper half of the right side.
A bird’s-eye view of “Singapore Changi Airport” appears on the right side. Four stylised blossoms of the National Flower “Vanda Miss Joaquim” surround a geometrical pattern to the left of centre. The word “SINGAPORE” is at the base of the pattern. The denomination “$100” appears on the upper left-hand and lower right-hand corners. The “fish” shown on the front is also depicted at the bottom left corner and is in perfect registration with that on the front.
Predominant Colour: Brown
Secondary Colours: Deep Red and Orange
Predominant Colour: Brown
Secondary Colour: Nil
[S 146/85]
[24.5.85]
  The Note has one continuous and embedded security thread running vertically to the left of centre. A watermark of a lion’s head (full face) is incorporated on the right side of the front of the Note. The watermark is not overprinted on both the front and back.
COINS ISSUED ON 1ST OCTOBER 1985
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight
Standard Diameter
Standard Thickness
Shape
Edge
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
1 cent
Silver 92.5% Copper 7.5%
1.81 g ± 0.10 g
15.90 mm ± 0.125 mm
1.10 mm ± 0.152 mm
Round
Plain
The coins bear the State Arms of the Republic of Singapore in the centre with the year-date below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coins. A ring of dashes surrounds the State Arms on both the 10-cent and 50-cent coins.
The figure “1” in the centre flanked by two flowers, Vanda Miss Joaquim, on either side and the words “ONE CENT” above it.
5 cents
Silver 92.5% Copper 7.5%
2.00 g ± 0.10 g
16.75 mm ± 0.125 mm
1.22 mm ± 0.152 mm
Round
Milled
 
The Fruit Salad Plant (Monstera deliciosa) in the centre with the figure “5” below it and the words “FIVE CENTS” above it.
10 cents
Silver 92.5% Copper 7.5%
3.05 g ± 0.15 g
18.50 mm ± 0.125 mm
1.38 mm ± 0.152 mm
Round
Milled
 
The Star Jasmine (Jasminum multiflorum) in the centre with the figures “10” below it and the words “TEN CENTS” above it.
20 cents
Silver 92.5% Copper 7.5%
5.24 g ±0.20 g
21.36 mm ± 0.125 mm
1.72 mm ±0.152 mm
Round
Milled
The coins bear the State Arms of the Republic of Singapore in the centre with the year-date below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coins. A ring of dashes surrounds the State Arms on both the 10-cent and 50-cent coins.
The Powder-puff Plant (Calliandra surinamensis) in the centre with the figures “20” below it and the words “TWENTY CENTS” above it.
50 cents
Silver 92.5% Copper 7.5%
8.56 g ±0.20 g
24.66 mm ±0.125 mm
2.06 mm ± 0.152 mm
Round
Milled
 
The Yellow Allamanda (Allamanda cathartica) in the centre with the figures “50” below it and the words “FIFTY CENTS” above it.
1 dollar
Silver 92.5% Copper 7.5%
9.97 g + 0.30 g − 0.10 g
26.50 mm ±0.125 mm
2.25 mm ±0.152 mm
Round
Milled
 
The Periwinkle (Lochnera rosea) in the centre with 4 smaller periwinkles surrounding it, the figures “$1” below it and the words “ONE DOLLAR” above it. An octagonal frame surrounds the design.
[S 194/85]
[26.7.85]
“25 YEARS OF PUBLIC HOUSING” $5 COMMEMORATIVE COINS ISSUED ON 1ST OCTOBER 1985
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight
Standard Diameter
Shape
Edge
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
5 Dollars
75% Copper 25% Nickel
20.00 g ± 0.40 g
38.70 mm ± 0.125 mm
Round
Plain
State Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the figures “1960 — 1985” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
HDB flats with the words “25 YEARS OF PUBLIC HOUSING” above it and the words “5 DOLLARS” below it. A family unit is at the foreground of the flats.
5 Dollars
92.5% Silver 7.5% Copper
20.00 g ± 0.05 g
38.70 mm ± 0.125 mm
Round
Milled
State Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the figures “1960 — 1985” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
HDB flats with the words “25 YEARS OF PUBLIC HOUSING” above it and the words “5 DOLLARS” below it. A family unit is at the foreground of the flats.
[S 269/85]
[27.9.85]
COINS ISSUED ON 2ND DECEMBER 1985
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight
Standard Diameter
Standard Thickness
Shape
Edge
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
5 cents
Copper 92% Aluminium 6% Nickel 2%
1.56 g ± 0.062 g
16.75 mm ± 0.125 mm
1.22 mm ± 0.152 mm
Round
Milled
The coins bear the State Arms of the Republic of Singapore in the centre with the year-date below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coins. A ring of dashes surrounds the State Arms on both the 10-cent and 50-cent coins.
The Fruit Salad Plant (Monstera deliciosa) in the centre with the figure “5” below it and words “FIVE CENTS” above it.
10 cents
Copper 75% Nickel 25%
2.60 g ± 0.065 g
18.50 mm ± 0.125 mm
1.38 mm ± 0.152 mm
Round
Milled
 
The Star Jasmine (Jasminum multiflorum) in the centre with the figures “10” below it and the words “TEN CENTS” above it.
20 cents
Copper 75% Nickel 25%
4.50 g ± 0.112 g
21.36 mm ± 0.125 mm
1.72 mm ± 0.152 mm
Round
Milled
 
The Powder-puff Plant (Calliandra surinamensis) in the centre with the figures “20” below it and the words “TWENTY CENTS” above it.
50 cents
Copper 75% Nickel 25%
7.29 g ± 0.145 g
24.66 mm ± 0.125 mm
2.06 mm ± 0.152 mm
Round
Milled
 
The Yellow Allamanda (Allamanda cathartica) in the centre with the figures “50” below it and the words “FIFTY CENTS” above it.
[S 270/85]
[27.9.85]
COINS ISSUED ON 14TH JANUARY 1986
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight
Standard Diameter
Standard Thickness
Shape
Edge
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
1 cent
Copper 95% Zinc 4% Tin 1%
1.53 g ± 0.061 g
15.90 mm ± 0.125 mm
1.10 mm ± 0.152 mm
Round
Plain
The coins bear the State Arms of the Republic of Singapore in the centre with the year-date below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coins. A ring of dashes surrounds the State Arms on both the 10-cent and 50-cent coins.
The figure “1” in the centre flanked by two flowers, Vanda Miss Joaquim, on either side and the words “ONECENT” above it.
5 cents
Copper 92% Aluminium 6% Nickel 2%
1.56 g ± 0.062 g
16.75 mm ± 0.125 mm
1.22 mm ± 0.152 mm
Round
Milled
 
The Fruit Salad Plant (Monstera deliciosa) in the centre with the figure “5” below it and the words “FIVE CENTS” above it.
10 cents
Copper 75% Nickel 25%
2.60 g ± 0.065 g
18.50 mm ± 0.125 mm
1.38 mm ± 0.152 mm
Round
Milled
 
The Star Jasmine (Jasminum multiflorum) in the centre with the figures “10” below it and the words “TEN CENTS” above it.
20 cents
Copper 75% Nickel 25%
4.50 g ± 0.112 g
21.36 mm ± 0. 125 mm
1.72 mm ± 0.152 mm
Round
Milled
 
The Powder-puff Plant (Calliandra surinamensis) in the centre with the figures “20” below it and the words “TWENTY CENTS” above it.
50 cents
Copper 75% Nickel 25%
7.29 g ± 0.145 g
24.66 mm ± 0.125 mm
2.06 mm ± 0.152 mm
Round
Milled
 
The Yellow Allamanda (Allamanda cathartica) in the centre with the figures “50” below it and the words “FIFTY CENTS” above it.
1 dollar
Copper 75% Nickel 25%
9.97 g ±0.199 g
26.50 mm ± 0.125 mm
2.40 mm ± 0.152 mm
Round
Milled
 
The Periwinkle (Lochnera rosea) in the centre with 4 smaller periwinkles surrounding it, the figures “$1” below it and the words “ONE DOLLAR” above it. An octagonal frame surrounds the design.
[S 328/85]
[29.11.85]
$500 GOLD AND $10 NICKEL COINS ISSUED ON 14TH JANUARY 1986
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight
Standard Diameter
Standard Thickness
Shape
Edge
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
500 Dollars
916 Fine Gold Rest Silver
16.965 g + 0.3 g
28.50 mm ± 0.15 mm
1.81 mm ± 0.02 mm
Round
Milled
State Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the year “1986” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
A tiger in the centre, with two Chinese characters signifying the “Year of the Tiger” above it. The words “500 DOLLARS” and “HALF OUNCE FINE GOLD” appear above and below the tiger, respectively, with a string of beads around the circumference of the coin.
10 Dollars
Nickel
28.0 g ± 0.86 g
40.70 mm ± 0.127 mm
3.05 mm ± 0.152 mm
Round
Milled
State Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the year “1986” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
A tiger in the centre, with two Chinese characters signifying the “Year of the Tiger” above it, and the 12 animals of the Chinese Almanac and the words “10 DOLLARS” around the circumference of the coin.
[S 2/86]
[10.1.86]
$10 SILVER COIN ISSUED ON 26TH MAY 1986
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight
Standard Diameter
Standard Thickness
Shape
Edge
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
10 Dollars
50% silver
50% alloy
31.103g ± 0.195g
40.70mm ± 0.127mm
3.05mm ± 0.152mm
Round
Milled
State Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the year “1986” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
A Tiger in the centre, with two Chinese characters signifying the “Year of the Tiger” above it, and the 12 animals of the Chinese Almanac and the words “10 DOLLARS” around the circumference of the coin.
[S 3/86]
[10.1.86]
$500 GOLD AND $10 NICKEL COINS ISSUED ON 15TH DECEMBER 1986
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight
Standard Diameter
Standard Thickness
Shape
Edge
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
500 DOLLARS
916 Fine Gold Rest Silver
16.965 g + 0.3 g
28.50 mm ± 0.15 mm
1.81 mm ± 0.02 mm
Round
Milled
State Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the year “1987” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin
A rabbit in the centre, with two Chinese characters signifying the “Year of the Rabbit” above it. The words “500 DOLLARS” appear above the two Chinese characters and the words “HALF OUNCE FINE GOLD” appear below the rabbit with a string of beads around the circumference of the coin.
10 DOLLARS
Nickel
28.0 g ± 0.86 g
40.70 mm ± 0.127 mm
3.05 mm ± 0.152 mm
Round
Milled
State Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the year “1987” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin
A rabbit in the centre, with two Chinese characters signifying the “Year of the Rabbit” above it, and the 12 animals of the Chinese Almanac with the words “10 DOLLARS” around the circumference of the coin.
[S 123/86]
[16.5.86]
$1 CURRENCY NOTE ISSUED ON 12TH JANUARY 1987
Denomination
Size
Design
Predominant and Secondary Colours
Front
Back
Front
Back
$1
Length: 125 mm Width: 63 mm
A historical vessel, the sha chuan, is on the left side of the note. The word “SINGAPORE” is across the centre portion of the top. The State Arms of the Republic is positioned on the upper left-hand corner while the denomination “$1” is on the upper right-hand and bottom left-hand corners. On the bottom right-hand corner is a “fish”, the Chinese Carp or Cyprinus Carpio.
The signature and seal of Dr. Goh Keng Swee, who was the Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, when the note was printed, appear to the right of centre and are between the words “This note is legal tender” and “ONE DOLLAR”. One set of serial number is on the lower half of the left side while another set is on the upper half of the right side.
The Sentosa Satellite Earth Station appears on the right side. A spray of the National flower, Vanda Miss Joaquim, appears within a geometrical pattern to the left of centre. The word “SINGAPORE” is at the top of the pattern. The denomination “$l” appears on the upper left-hand and lower right-hand corners.
Predominant Colour: Blue
Secondary Colour: Green
Predominant Colour: Blue
Secondary Colour: Nil
[S 307/86]
[5.12.86]
  The Note has one continuous and embedded security thread running vertically to the left of centre. A watermark of a lion’s head (full face) is incorporated on the right side of the Note. The watermark is not overprinted on both the front and back.
$50 CURRENCY NOTE ISSUED ON 9TH MARCH 1987
Denomination
Size
Design
Predominant and Secondary Colours
Front
Back
Front
Back
$50
Length: 156 mm Width: 74 mm
A “coaster vessel” is on the left side of the note. The word “SINGAPORE” is across the centre portion of the top. The State Arms of the Republic is positioned on the upper left-hand corner while the denomination “$50” is on the upper right-hand and bottom left-hand corners. On the bottom right-hand corner is a “fish”, the Epinephelus sexfasciatus (Valenciennes) or six-bander grouper. The signature and seal of Dr. Richard Hu Tsu Tau, Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, and Minister for Finance, appear to the right of centre and are between the words, “This note is legal tender” and “FIFTY DOLLARS”. One set of serial number is on the lower half of the left side while another set is on the upper half of the right side.
A bird’s-eye view of “Benjamin Sheares Bridge” appears on the right side. A dragon appears on the top right-hand corner. Four stylised blossoms of the National flower, Vanda Miss Joaquim surround a geometrical pattern to the left of centre. The word “SINGAPORE” is at the base of the pattern. The denomination “$50” appears on the upper left-hand and lower right-hand corners. The “fish” shown on the front is also depicted at the bottom left corner and is in perfect registration with that on the front.
Predominant Colour: Blue
Secondary Colours: Deep Red and Orange
Predominant Colour: Blue
Secondary Colour: Nil
[S 7/87]
[9.1.87]
  The Note has one continuous and embedded security thread running vertically to the left of centre. A watermark of a lion’s head (full face) is incorporated on the right side of the front of the Note. The watermark is not overprinted on both the front and back.
$10 SILVER COIN ISSUED ON 6TH APRIL 1987
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight
Standard Diameter
Standard Thickness
Shape
Edge
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
10 Dollars
50% silver 50% alloy
31.103g ± 0.195g
40.70mm ± 0.127mm
3.05mm ± 0.152mm
Round
Milled
State Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the year “1987” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
A Rabbit in the centre, with two Chinese characters signifying the “Year of the Rabbit” above it, and the 12 animals of the Chinese Almanac with the words “10 DOLLARS” around the circumference of the coin.
[S 70/87]
[6.3.87]
ASEAN 20TH ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATIVE $10 COINS ISSUED ON 15TH JUNE 1987
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight
Standard Diameter
Standard Thickness
Shape
Edge
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
10 Dollars
Cupro-Nickel
28.0 g ± 0.86 g
40.70 mm ± 0.127 mm
3.05 mm ± 0.152 mm
Round
Milled
State Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the year “1967 — 1987” below it and the words “ASEAN 20TH ANNIVERSARY, REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE” around the circumference of the coin.
The ASEAN logo in the centre with the names of the 6 ASEAN countries surrounding it and the denomination “10 DOLLARS” below the design.
10 Dollars
50% Silver 50% Alloy
31.103 g ± 0.195 g
40.70 mm ± 0.127 mm
3.05 mm ± 0.152 mm
Round
Milled
State Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the year “1967 — 1987” below it and the words “ASEAN 20TH ANNIVERSARY, REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE” around the circumference of the coin.
The ASEAN logo in the centre with the names of the 6 ASEAN countries surrounding it and the denomination “10 DOLLARS” below the design.
[S 85/87]
[27.3.87]
NATIONAL MUSEUM CENTENARY COMMEMORATIVE $5 COINS AND NEW 1 CENT AND $1 CIRCULATION COINS ISSUED ON 28TH SEPTEMBER 1987
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight
Standard Diameter
Standard Thickness
Shape
Edge
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
5 Dollars
75% Copper 25% Nickel
20.00g ± 0.40g
38.70mm ± 0.125mm
2.30mm ± 0.152mm
Round
Milled
State Arms of the Republic of Singapore in the centre, surrounded by the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
National Museum in the centre with the words “NATIONAL MUSEUM CENTENARY 1887 — 1987” above it and the words “5 DOLLARS” below it.
5 Dollars
92.5% Silver 7.5% Copper
20.00g ± 0.05g
38.70mm ± 0.125mm
2.45mm ± 0.152mm
Round
Milled
 
 
1 Cent
Copper plated Zinc
1.24g ± 0.1g
15.90mm ± 0.125mm
1.10mm ± 0.152mm
Round
Plain
The coins bear the State Arms of the Republic of Singapore in the centre with the year-date below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coins. The one dollar coin has an octagonal frame along the circumference.
The figure “1” in the centre with two flowers, Vanda Miss Joaquim on either side and the words “ONE CENT” above it.
1 Dollar
Aluminium Bronze
6.30g ± 0.13g
22.40mm ± 0.125mm
2.40mm ± 0.152mm
Round
Milled and bearing the words “REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE” and lion symbol
 
The Periwinkle (Lochnera rosea) in the centre with 4 smaller periwinkles surrounding it, the figure “$1” below it and the words “ONE DOLLAR” above it. An octagonal frame surrounds the design.
[161/87]
[5.6.87]
COINS ISSUED ON 30TH NOVEMBER 1987
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight
Standard Diameter
Standard Thickness
Shape
Edge
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
1 Cent
Silver 92.5% Copper 7.5%
1.81g ± 0.10g
15.90mm ± 0.125mm
1.10mm ± 0.152mm
Round
Plain
The coins bear the State Arms of the Republic of Singapore in the centre with the year-date below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coins. A ring of dashes surrounds the State Arms on both the 10-cent and 50-cent coins. The 1 dollar coin has an octagonal frame along the circumference.
 
The figure “1” in the centre flanked by two flowers, Vanda Miss Joaquim on either side and the words “ONE CENT” above it.
5 Cents
Silver 92.5% Copper 7.5%
2.00g ± 0.l0g
16.75mm ± 0.125mm
1.22mm ± 0.152mm
Round
Milled
 
The Fruit Salad Plant (Monstera deliciosa) in the centre with the figure “5” below it and the words “FIVE CENTS” above it.
10 Cents
Silver 92.5% Copper 7.5%
3.05g ± 0.15g
18.50mm ± 0.125mm
1.38mm ± 0.152mm
Round
Milled
 
The Star Jasmine (Jasminum multiflorum) in the centre with the figures “10” below it and the words “TEN CENTS” above it.
20 Cents
Silver 92.5% Copper 7.5%
5.24g ± 0.20g
21.36mm ± 0.125mm
1.72mm ± 0.152mm
Round
Milled
 
The Powder-puff Plant (Calliandra surinamensis) in the centre with the figures “20” below it and the words “TWENTY-CENTS” above it.
50 Cents
Silver 92.5% Copper 7.5%
8.56g ± 0.20g
24.66mm ± 0.125mm
2.06mm ± 0.152min
Round
Milled
The coins bear the State Arms of the Republic of Singapore in the centre with the year-date below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coins. A ring of dashes surrounds the State Arms on both the 10-cent and 50-cent coins. The 1 dollar coin has an octagonal frame along the circumference.
The Yellow Allamanda (Allamanda cathartica) in the centre with the figures “50” below it and the words “FIFTY CENTS” above it.
1 Dollar
Silver 92.5% Copper 7.5%
8.05g ± 0.20g
22.40mm ± 0.125mm
2.40mm ± 0.152mm
Round
Milled and bearing the words “REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE” and lion symbol
 
The Periwinkle (Lochnera rosea) in the centre with 4 smaller periwinkles surrounding it, the figures “$1” below it and the words “ONE DOLLAR” above it. An octagonal frame surrounds the design.
[S 242/87]
[18.9.87]
$500 GOLD AND $10 NICKEL COINS ISSUED ON 18TH JANUARY 1988
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight
Standard Diameter
Standard Thickness
Shape
Edge
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
500 DOLLARS
916 fine gold rest silver
16.965 g + 0.3 g
28.50 mm ± 0.15 mm
1.81 mm ± 0.02 mm
Round
Milled
State Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the year “1988” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
A dragon in the centre, with two Chinese characters signifying the “Year of the Dragon” above it. The words “500 DOLLARS” and “HALF OUNCE FINE GOLD” appear above and below the dragon, respectively, with a string of beads around the circumference of the coin.
10 DOLLARS
Nickel
28.0 g ± 0.86 g
40.70 mm ± 0.127 mm
3.05 mm ± 0.152 mm
Round
Milled
State Arms of the Republic of Singapore with the year “1988” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
A dragon in the centre, with two Chinese characters signifying the “Year of the Dragon” above it, and the 12 animals of the Chinese Almanac and the words “10 DOLLARS” around the circumference of the coin.
[S 304/87]
[20.11.87]
$10 AND $500 CURRENCY NOTES ISSUED ON 1ST MARCH 1988
Denomination
Size
Design
Predominant and Secondary Colours
Front
Back
Front
Back
$10
Length: 141 mm Width : 69 mm
A barter trading vessel, the “Palari” is on the left side of the note. The word “SINGAPORE” is across the centre portion of the top. The Arms of the Republic of Singapore is positioned on the upper lef-thand corner while the denomination “$10” is on the upper right-hand and bottom left-hand corners. On the bottom right-hand corner is a “fish”, the Round Scad or Decapterus macrosoma. The signature and seal of Dr. Richard Hu Tsu Tau, Minister for Finance and Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, appear to the right of centre and are between the words, “This note is legal tender” and “TEN DOLLARS”. One set of serial number is on the lower half of the left side while another set is on the upper half of the right side.
A view of Public Housing appears on the right side. Two stylised blossoms of the national flower, Vanda Miss Joaquim are at each corner of the bottom right corner and top left corner of a geometrical pattern which also has an outline map of Singapore in the centre. The word “SINGAPORE” is at the base of the pattern. The denomination “$10” appears on the upper left- hand and lower right-hand corners. The “fish” shown on the front is also depicted at the bottom left corner and is in perfect registration with that on the front.
Predominant Colour: Reddish Orange
Secondary Colours: Deep Purple and Orange
Predominant Colour: Reddish Orange
Secondary Colour: Nil
$500
Length: 175 mm Width : 83 mm
A “General Cargo Vessel” is on the left side of the note. The word “SINGAPORE” is across the centre portion of the top. The Arms of the Republic of Singapore is positioned on the upper left-hand corner while the denomination “$500” is on the upper right-hand and bottom left-hand corners. On the bottom right-hand corner is a “fish”, the Indian Mackerel or Rastrelliger kanagurta. The signature and seal of Dr. Richard Hu Tsu Tau, Minister for Finance and Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, appear to the right of centre and are between the words, “This note is legal tender” and “FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS”. One set of serial number is on the lower half of the left side while another set is on the upper half of the right side.
A group of men and women from the three services of the Armed Forces and the Civil Defence Force with the outline map of Singapore in the background appear on the right side. The national flag is in the top centre of the vignette. Four stylised blossoms of the national flower, Vanda Miss Joaquim surround a geometrical pattern to the left of centre. The word “SINGAPORE” is at the base of the pattern. The denomination “$500” appears on the upper left-hand and lower right-hand corners. The “fish” shown on the front is also depicted at the bottom left corner and is in perfect registration with that on the front.
Predominant Colour: Dark Green
Secondary Colours: Red and Blue
Predominant Colour: Dark Green
Secondary Colours: Red and Blue
[S 2/88]
[8.1.88]
   The Notes have one continuous and embedded security thread running vertically to the left of centre. A watermark of a lion’s head (full face) is incorporated on the right side of the front of the Notes. The watermark is not overprinted on both the front and back.
$10 SILVER COIN ISSUED ON 29TH APRIL 1988
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight
Standard Diameter
Standard Thickness
Shape
Edge
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
10 Dollars
50% silver 50% alloy
31.103g ± 0.195g
40.70mm ± 0.127mm
3.05mm ± 0.152mm
Round
Milled
The State Arms of the Republic of Singapore in the centre with the year “1988” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
A dragon in the centre with two Chinese characters signifying the “Year of the Dragon” above it, and the 12 animals of the Chinese Almanac and the words “10 DOLLARS” around the circumference of the coin.
[S 35/88]
[26.2.88]
SINGAPORE FIRE SERVICE CENTENARY COMMEMORATIVE $5 COINS ISSUED ON 12TH SEPTEMBER 1988
Denomination of Coin
Metal
Standard Weight
Standard Diameter
Standard Thickness
Shape
Edge
Design of Obverse
Design of Reverse
5 Dollars
75% Copper 25% Nickel
20.00g ± 0.40g
38.70mm ± 0.125mm
2.30mm ± 0.152mm
Round
Milled
The Singapore Arms in the centre, surrounded by the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
Two horses harnessed to a “MERRY WEATHER” fire-engine is depicted in the centre with the words “5 Dollars” above it and the words “CENTENARY OF SINGAPORE FIRE SERVICE — 1888-1988” around the circumference of the coin.
5 Dollars
92.5% Silver 7.5% Copper
20.00g ± 0.05g
38.70mm ± 0.125mm
2.45mm ± 0.152mm
Round
Milled
 
 
[S 87/88]
[8.4.88]
$1 CURRENCY NOTE ISSUED ON 19TH DECEMBER 1988
Denomination.
Size
Design.
Predominant and Secondary Colours.
Front.
Back.
Front.
Back.
$1
Length: 125mm
Width: 63mm
A historical vessel, the “sha chuan”, is on the left side of the note. The word “SINGAPORE” is across the centre portion of the top. The Singapore Arms is positioned on the upper left-hand corner while the denomination “$1” is on the upper right-hand and bottom left-hand corners. On the bottom right-hand corner is a “fish”, the Chinese carp or Cyprinus carpio.
The Sentosa Satellite Earth Station appears on the right side. A spray of the National flower, Vanda Miss Joaquim, appears within a geometrical pattern to the left of centre. The word “SINGAPORE” is at the top of the pattern. The denomination “$1” appears on the upper left-hand and lower right-hand corners.
Predominant Colour: Blue
Secondary Colour: Green
Predominant Colour: Blue
Secondary Colour: Nil
 
 
The signature and seal of Dr. Richard Hu Tsu Tau, Minister for Finance and Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, appear to the right of centre and are between the words, “This note is legal tender” and “ONE DOLLAR”. One set of serial number is on the lower half of the left side while another set is on the upper half of the right side.
 
 
 
[S 225/88]
[26.8.88]
  The Note has one continuous and embedded security thread running vertically to the left of centre. A watermark of a lion’s head (full face) is incorporated on the right side of the front of the Note.The watermark is not overprinted on both the front and back.
$500 GOLD, $10 NICKEL AND $10 SILVER COINS ISSUED ON 23RD JANUARY 1989
Denomination of Coin.
Metal.
Standard Weight.
Standard Diameter.
Standard Thickness.
Shape.
Edge.
Design of Obverse.
Design of Reverse.
500 Dollars
916 Fine Gold Rest Silver
16.965 g +0.3 g
28.50 mm ±0.15 mm
1.81 mm ±0.10 mm
Round
Milled
Singapore Arms with the year “1989” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
A snake in the centre, with two Chinese characters signifying the “Year of the Snake” above it. The words “500 DOLLARS” and “HALF OUNCE FINE GOLD” appear above and below the snake, respectively, with a string of beads at the circumference of the coin.
10 Dollars
Nickel
28.0 g ± 0.86 g
40.70 mm ± 0.127 mm
3.05 mm ± 0.152 mm
Round
Milled
Singapore Arms with the year “1989” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
A snake in the centre, with two Chinese characters signifying the “Year of the Snake” above it and the 12 animals of the Chinese Almanac and the words “10 DOLLARS” around the circumference of the coin.
10 Dollars
92.5% Sliver 7.5% Copper
31.103 g ± 0.195 g
40.70 mm ± 0.127mm
3.05 mm ± 0.15 mm
Round
Milled
 
 
[S 366/88]
[25.11.88]
$1,000 CURRENCY NOTE ISSUED ON 27TH FEBRUARY 1989
Denomination.
Size.
Design.
Predominant and Secondary Colours.
Front.
Back.
Front.
Back.
$1,000
Length: 185mm Width: 88mm
A “container ship” and two “container quay cranes” are on the left side. The word “SINGAPORE” is across the centre portion of the top. The Singapore Arms is positioned on the upper left-hand corner while the denomination “$1,000” is on the upper right-hand and bottom left-hand corners. On the bottom right-hand corner is a “fish”, the Polka-dot grouper or Cromileptes altivelis. The signature and seal of Dr. Richard Hu Tsu Tau, Minister for Finance and Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, appear to the right of centre and are between the words, “This note is legal tender” and “ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS”. One set of serial number is on the lower half of the left side while another set is on the upper half of the right side.
A bird’s-eye view of a “shiprepair yard” appears on the right side. Four stylised blossoms of the national flower “Vanda Miss Joaquim” surround a geometrical pattern to the left of centre. The word “SINGAPORE” is at the base of the pattern. The denomination “$1,000” appears on the upper left-hand and lower right-hand corners. The “fish” shown on the front is also depicted at the bottom left corner and is in perfect registration with that on the front.
Predominant Colour: Purple
Secondary Colours: Red and Brown
Predominant Colour: Purple
Secondary Colour: Nil
  The Note has one continuous and embedded security thread running vertically to the left of centre. A watermark of a lion’s head (full face) is incorporated on the right side of the front of the Note. The watermark is not overprinted on both the front and back.
COINS ISSUED ON 18TH JULY 1989
DESCRIPTION OF COINS IN THE PROOF COIN SET.
Denomination of Coin.
Metal.
Standard Weight.
Standard Diameter.
Standard Thickness.
Shape.
Edge.
Design of Obverse.
Design of Reverse.
1 Cent
Silver 92.5% Copper 7.5%
1.81g ± 0.10g
15.90mm ± 0.125mm
1.10mm ± 0.152mm
Round
Plain
The coins bear the Singapore Arms in the centre with the year-date below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coins. A ring of dashes surrounds the Singapore Arms on both the 10-cent and 50-cent coins. The 1 dollar coin has an octagonal frame along the circumference.
The figure “1” in the centre flanked by two flowers, Vanda Miss Joaquium on either side and the words “ONE CENT” above it.
5 Cents
Silver 92.5% Copper 7.5%
2.00g ± 0.10g
16.75mm ± 0.125mm
1.22mm ± 0.152mm
Round
Milled
 
The Fruit Salad Plant (Monstera deliciosa) in the centre with the figure “5” below it and the words “FIVE CENTS” above it.
10 Cents
Silver 92.5% Copper 7.5%
3.05g ± 0.15g
18.50mm ± 0.125mm
1.38mm ± 0.152mm
Round
Milled
 
The Star Jasmine (Jasminum multiflorum) in the centre with the figures “10” below it and the words “TEN CENTS” above it.
20 Cents
Silver 92.5% Copper 7.5%
5.24g ± 0.20g
21.36mm ± 0.125mm
1.72mm ± 0.152mm
Round
Milled
The coins bear the Singapore Arms in the centre with the year-date below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coins. A ring of dashes surrounds the Singapore Arms on both the 10-cent and 50-cent coins. The 1 dollar coin has an octagonal frame along the circumference.
The Powder-puff Plant (Calliandra surinamensis) in the centre with the figures “20” below it and the words “TWENTY CENTS” above it.
50 Cents
Silver 92.5% Copper 7.5%
8.56g ± 0.20g
24.66mm ± 0.125mm
2.60mm ± 0.152mm
Round
Plain and bearing the words “REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE” and lion symbol
 
The Yellow Allamanda (Allamanda cathartica) in the centre with the figures “50” below it and the words “FIFTY CENTS” above it.
1 Dollar
Silver 92.5% Copper 7.5%
8.05g ± 0.20g
22.40mm ± 0.125mm
2.40mm ± 0.152mm
Round
Milled and bearing the words “REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE” and lion symbol
 
The Periwinkle (Lochnera rosea) in the centre with 4 smaller periwinkles surrounding it, the figures “$1” below it and the words “ONE DOLLAR” above it. An octagonal frame surrounds the design.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
DESCRIPTION OF COINS IN THE UNCIRCULATED COIN SET.
1 Cent
Copper 95% Zinc 4% Tin 1%
1.53g ± 0.061g
15.90mm ± 0.125mm
1.10mm ± 0.152mm
Round
Plain
The coins bear the Singapore Arms in the centre with the year-date below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coins. A ring of dashes surrounds the Singapore Arms on both the 10-cent and 50-cent coins. The 1 dollar coin has an octagonal frame along the circumference.
The figure “1” in the centre flanked by two flowers, Vanda Miss Joaquim on either side and the words “ONE CENT” above it.
5 Cents
Copper 92% Aluminium 6% Nickle 2%
1.56g ± 0.062g
16.75mm ± 0.125mm
1.22mm ± 0.152mm
Round
Milled
 
The Fruit Salad Plant (Monstera deliciosa) in the centre with the figure “5” below it and the words “FIVE CENTS” above it.
10 Cents
Copper 75% Nickel 25%
2.60g ± 0.065g
18.50mm ± 0.125mm
1.38mm ± 0.152mm
Round
Milled
 
The Star Jasmine (Jasminum multiflorum) in the centre with the figures “10” below it and the words “TEN CENTS” above it.
20 Cents
Copper 75% Nickel 25%
4.50g ± 0.112g
21.36mm ± 0.125mm
1.72mm ± 0.152mm
Round
Milled
 
The Powder-puff Plant (Calliandra surinamensis) in the centre with the figures “20” below it and the words “TWENTY CENTS” above it.
50 Cents
Copper 75% Nickel 25%
7.29g ± 0.145g
24.66mm ± 0.125mm
2.06mm ± 0.152mm
Round
Plain and bearing the words “REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE” and lion symbol
The coins bear the Singapore Arms in the centre with the year-date below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coins. A ring of dashes surrounds the Singapore Arms on both the 10-cent and 50-cent coins. The 1 dollar coin has an octagonal frame along the circumference.
 
The Yellow Allamanda (Allamanda cathartica) in the centre with the figures “50” below it and the words “FIFTY CENTS” above it.
1 Dollar
Copper 92% Aluminium 6% Nickel 2%
6.30g ± 0.13g
22.40mm ± 0.125mm
2.40mm ± 0.152mm
Round
Milled and bearing the words “REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE” and lion symbol
 
The Periwinkle (Lochnera rosea) in the centre with 4 smaller periwinkles surrounding it, the figures “$1” below it and the words “ONE DOLLAR” above it. An octagonal frame surrounds the design.
[S 53/89]
[17.2.89]
$10,000 CURRENCY NOTE ISSUED ON 21ST AUGUST 1989
Denomination.
Size.
Design
Predominant and Secondary Colours.
Front.
Back.
Front.
Back.
$10,000
Length: 195mm Width: 93mm
The general bulk carrier featured on the left side is the “Neptune Canopus”. The word “SINGAPORE” is across the centre portion of the top. The Singapore Arms is positioned on the upper left-hand corner while the denomination “$10,000” is on the upper right-hand and bottom left-hand corners. On the bottom right-hand corner is a “fish”, the White Promfret or Pampus Chinesis. The signature and seal of Dr. Richard Hu Tsu Tau, Minister for Finance and Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, appear to the right of centre and are between the words, “This note is legal tender” and “TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS”. One horizontal set of the assymmetric serial numbers is on the lower half of the left side while another vertical set is on the upper half of the right side.
The 1987 National Day Parade appears on the right side. On the top right-hand corner is the lion symbol. On the left of centre is the stylized version of the national flower Vanda Miss Joaquim with an ornated pattern work surrounding it. The word “SINGAPORE” is at the bottom left-hand corner. The denomination “$10,000” appears on the upper left-hand and lower right-hand corners. The “fish” shown on the front is also depicted at the bottom left-hand corner and is in perfect registration with that on the front.
Predominant Colour: Red
Secondary Colour: Orange and blue
Predominant Colour: Red
Secondary Colour: Orange and blue
[S 284/89]
[30.6.89]
$5 CURRENCY NOTE ISSUED ON 21ST AUGUST 1989 — continued
Denomination.
Size.
Design
Predominant and Secondary Colours.
Front.
Back.
Front.
Back.
$5
Length: 133mm Width: 66mm
Two vessels, the “Twakows” are on the left side of the note. The word “SINGAPORE” is across the centre portion of the top. The Singapore Arms is positioned on the upper left-hand corner while the denomination “$5” is on the upper right-hand and bottom left-hand corners. On the bottom right-hand corner is a “fish”, the Commerson’s Anchovy or Stolephorus commersonii. The signature and seal of Dr. Richard Hu Tsu Tau, Minister for Finance and Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, appear to the right of centre and are between the words, “This note is legal tender” and “FIVE DOLLARS”. One set of serial number is on the lower half of the left side while another set is on the upper half of the right side.
A view of the PSA Container Terminal appears on the right side. A merlion appears on the top right-hand corner. A stylised blossom of the national flower, Vanda Miss Joaquim within a geometrical pattern is on the left of centre. The word “SINGAPORE” is at the base of the pattern. The denomination “$5” appears on the upper left- hand and lower right-hand corners. The “fish” shown on the front is also depicted at the bottom left corner and is in perfect registration with that on the front.
Predominant Colour: Green
Secondary Colour: Red
Predominant Colour: Green
Secondary Colour: Nil
  The Notes have one continuous and embedded security thread running vertically to the left of centre. A watermark of a lion’s head (full face) is incorporated on the right side of the front of the Notes. The watermark is not overprinted on both the front and back.
COINS ISSUED ON 10TH OCTOBER 1989
DESCRIPTION OF $5 MASS RAPID TRANSIT COINS.
Denomination of Coin.
Metal.
Standard Weight.
Standard Diameter.
Standard Thickness.
Shape.
Edge.
Design of Obverse.
Design of Reverse.
5 Dollars
75% Copper 25% Nickel
20.00g ± 0.40g
38.70mm ± 0.125mm
2.30mm ± 0.152mm
Round
Milled
The Singapore Arms in the centre with the year “1989” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
A Mass Rapid Transit train in the centre with the words “Mass Rapid Transit” above it and the words “5 DOLLARS” below it.
5 Dollars
92.5% Silver 7.5% Copper
20.00g ± 0.05g
38.70mm ± 0.125mm
2.45mm ± 0.152mm
Round
Milled
 
 
[S 339/89]
[11.8.89]
$100 CURRENCY NOTE ISSUED ON 30TH OCTOBER 1989
Denomination.
Size.
Design.
Predominant and Secondary Colours.
Front.
Back.
Front.
Back.
$100
Length: 165mm Width: 78 mm
A “passenger liner” which called at Singapore in the 1950s and 1960s is on the left side of the note. The word “SINGAPORE” is across the centre portion of the top. The Singapore Arms is positioned on the upper left-hand corner while the denomination “$100” is on the upper right-hand and bottom left-hand corners. On the bottom right-hand corner is a “fish”, the Slender shad or Ilisha elongata.
The signature and seal of Dr. Richard Hu Tsu Tau, Minister for Finance and Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, appear to the right of centre and are between the words “This note is legal tender” and “ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS”. One set of serial number is on the lower half of the left side while another set is on the upper half of the right side.
A bird’s-eye view of “Singapore Changi Airport” appears on the right side. Four stylised blossoms of the national flower “Vanda Miss Joaquim” surround a geometrical pattern to the left of centre. The word “SINGAPORE” is at the base of the pattern. The denomination “$100” appears on the upper left-hand and lower right-hand corners. The “fish” shown on the front is also depicted at the bottom left corner and is in perfect registration with that on the front.
Predominant Colour: Brown
Secondary Colours: Deep Red and Orange
Predominant Colour: Brown
Secondary Colour: Nil
[S 390/89]
[29.9.89]
  The Note has one continuous and embedded security thread running vertically to the left of centre. A watermark of a lion’s head (full face) is incorporated on the right side of the front of the Note. The watermark is not overprinted on both the front and back.
COINS ISSUED ON 20TH DECEMBER 1989
DESCRIPTION OF THE SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND COINS
Denomination of Coin.
Metal.
Standard Weight.
Standard Diameter.
Standard Thickness.
Shape.
Edge.
Design of Obverse.
Design of Reverse.
5 Dollars
92.5% Silver 7.5% Copper
20.00g ± 0.05g
38.70mm ± 0.125mm
2.45mm ± 0.152mm
Round
Milled
The Singapore Arms in the centre, with the year date “1989” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
Two children engaged in canoeing activity, with the denomination of the coin and the words “SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND” above it.
50 Dollars
916 Fine Gold Rest Silver
10.00g ± 0.30g
25.00mm ± 0.15mm
1.55mm ± 0.12mm
Round
Milled
 
 
[S 412/89]
[20.10.89]
COINS ISSUED ON 4TH JANUARY 1990
DESCRIPTION OF THE $500 GOLD COIN, $10 NICKEL COIN AND $10 SILVER COIN
Denomination of Coin.
Metal.
Standard Weight.
Standard Diameter.
Standard Thickness.
Shape.
Edge.
Design of Obverse.
Design of Reverse.
500 Dollars
916 Fine Gold Rest Silver
16.965 g + 0.3 g
28.50 mm ± 0.15 mm
1.95 mm ± 0.10 mm
Round
Milled
The Singapore Arms in the centre, with the year date “1990” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
 
A horse in the centre, with two Chinese characters signifying the “Year of the Horse” above it. The words “$500 DOLLARS” and “HALF OUNCE FINE GOLD” appear above and below the horse, respectively, with a string of beads at the circumference of the coin
10 Dollars
Nickel
28.0 g ± 0.86 g
40.70 mm ± 0.127 mm
3.05 mm ± 0.152 mm
Round
Milled
 
A horse in the centre, with two Chinese characters signifying the “Year of the Horse” above it, and the 12 animals of the Chinese Almanac and the words “$10 DOLLARS” around the circumference of the coin.
 
10 Dollars
92.5% Silver 7.5% Copper
31.103 g ± 0.195 g
40.70 mm ± 0.127 mm
3.05 mm ± 0.152 mm
Round
Milled
 
 
[S 477/89]
[8.12.89]
COIN ISSUED ON 28TH MAY 1990
DESCRIPTION OF THE 500 CIRCULATION COIN.
Denomination of Coin.
Metal.
Standard Weight.
Standard Diameter
Standard Thickness.
Shape.
Edge.
Design of Obverse.
Design of Reverse.
50 Cents
Copper 75% Nickel 25%
7.29g ± 0.145g
24.66mm ± 0.125mm
2.06mm ± 0.152mm
Round
Plain and bearing the words “REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE” and lion symbol.
The coin bears the Singapore Arms in the centre with the year-date below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin. A ring of dashes surrounds the Singapore Arms.
The Yellow Allamanda (Allamanda cathartica) in the centre with the figures “50” below it and the words “FIFTY CENTS” above it.
[S 487/89]
[22.12.89]
COINS ISSUED ON 30TH MAY 1990
DESCRIPTION OF THE SINGAPORE LION GOLD BULLION COINS.
Denomination of Coins.
Metal.
Standard Weight and Gold Content.
Standard Diameter.
Standard Thickness.
Shape.
Edge.
Design of Obverse.
Design of Reverse.
100 Dollars
999.9 Fine Gold
31.104g + 0.05g (1 troy oz of fine gold)
32.12mm ± 0.12mm
2.50mm ± 0.15mm
Round
Milled
The coins bear the Singapore Arms in the centre with the year-date “1990” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coins.
Stylised version of a lion’s head with the denomination of the coin below it. The troy weight and fineness of the coin appears on the right side of the coin.
50 Dollars
999.9 Fine Gold
15.552g + 0.05g (½ troy oz of fine gold)
27.00mm ± 0.12mm
2.00mm ± 0.15mm
Round
Milled
 
 
25 Dollars
999.9 Fine Gold
7.776g + 0.05g (¼ troy oz of fine gold)
21.96mm ± 0.12mm
1.55mm ± 0.15mm
Round
Milled
 
 
10 Dollars
999.9 Fine Gold
3.112g + 0.05g 1/10 troy oz of fine gold)
17.95mm ± 0.12mm
1.10mm ± 0.15mm
Round
Milled
 
 
5 Dollars
999.9 Fine Gold
1.550g + 0.02g (1/20 troy oz of fine gold)
13.92mm ± 0.12mm
0.90mm ± 0.15mm
Round
Milled
 
 
[S 201/90]
[18.5.90]
COINS ISSUED ON 24TH JULY 1990
DESCRIPTION OF THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATIVE COINS
Denomination.
Metal.
Standard Weight.
Standard Diameter.
Standard Thickness.
Shape
Edge.
Design of Obverse.
Design of Reverse.
500 Dollars
99.95% Platinum
31.104 g + 0.1 g
32.10 mm ± 0.127mm
2.50 mm ± 0.152 mm
Round
Milled
The Singapore Arms in the centre, with the year date “1990” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
Stylized cityscape of the Singapore waterfront and container ship with the inscription “1965 — 1990” below it. The 25th Anniversary logo and slogan are at the top of the design. The words “TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE” are incorporated around the lower circumference of the coin. The denomination of the coin is at the right of the design.
250 Dollars
99.99% Gold
31.104 g + 0.15 g
32.12 mm ± 0.15 mm
2.52 mm ± 0.152mm
Round
Milled
 
 
10 Dollars
92.5% Silver 7.5% Copper
31.103 g ± 0.195 g
40.70 mm ± 0.127 mm
3.05 mm ± 0.15 mm
Round
Milled
 
 
5 Dollars
92% Copper 6% Aluminium 2% Nickel
15.33 g ± 0.40 g
33.32 mm ± 0.127 mm
2.55 mm ± 0.152 mm
Round
Milled and bearing the words “REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE”, lion symbol and “25 YEARS”
 
 
[S 225/90]
[29.5.90]
$50 CURRENCY NOTE ISSUED ON 24TH JULY 1990
Denomination.
Size.
Design.
Predominant and Secondary Colours.
Front.
Back.
Front.
Back.
$50
Length: 156 mm
Width: 74 mm
The design on the left side shows Singapore Harbour in 1861. The portrait of Singapore’s First President, Yusof Bin Ishak, within an oval with 5 stars to the left side of the President’s face is the optically variable device (OVD). Four blossoms of the national flower, the Vanda Miss Joaquim in perfect registration with that of the back, are above the portrait. The word “SINGAPORE” is across the top centre portion while the denomination “$50”, is to the left of it.
On the right side is a section of the Tanjong Pagar container port and some prominent office buildings.
The signature and seal of Dr. Richard Hu Tsu Tau, Minister for Finance and Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, appear at the lower right-hand corner and are below the words “This note is legal tender”. The denomination in words is across the lower centre portion of the note. One set of serial number is on the top upper half of the right side while another set is on lower half of the left side.
On the left side is a scene from the First Parliament held on 8th December 1965. The OVD to the left of centre is in perfect registration with that in front. On the right side is a group of multi-racial Singaporeans in jubilant celebration. The Singapore flag is behind them. The word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages is at the top of the note while the Singapore Arms is positioned at the right beside the Singapore flag. Below the portrait of the President are some geometrical designs.
Predominant Colour: Red
 
Secondary Colour: Orange and Purple
Predominant Colour: Red
 
Secondary Colour: Orange and Purple
[S 243/90]
[13.6.90]
$50 CURRENCY NOTE ISSUED ON 24TH JULY 1990
Denomination.
Size.
Design.
Predominant and Secondary Colours.
Front.
Back.
Front.
Back.
$50
Length: 156 mm Width: 74 mm
The design on the left side shows Singapore Harbour in 1861. The portrait of Singapore’s First President, Yusof Bin Ishak, within an oval with 5 stars to the left side of the President’s face is the optically variable device (OVD). Four blossoms of the national flower, the Vanda Miss Joaquim in perfect registration with that of the back, are above the portrait. The word “SINGAPORE” is across the top centre portion while the denomination “$50”, is to the left of it. The anniversary date “9 AUGUST 1990” is printed at the right-hand side of the flowers. On the right side is a section of the Tanjong Pagar container port and some prominent office buildings.
The signature and seal of Dr. Richard Hu Tsu Tau, Minister for Finance and Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, appear at the lower right-hand corner and are below the words “This note is legal tender”. The denomination in words is across the lower centre portion of the note. One set of serial number is on the top upper half of the right side while another set is on lower half of the left side.
On the left side is a scene from the First Parliament held on 8th December 1965. The OVD to the left of centre is in perfect registration with that in front. On the right side is a group of multi-racial Singaporeans in jubilant celebration. The Singapore flag is behind them. The word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages is at the top of the note while the Singapore Arms is positioned at the right beside the Singapore flag. Below the portrait of the President are some geometrical designs.
Predominant Colour: Red
 
Secondary Colour: Orange and Purple
Predominant Colour: Red
 
Secondary Colour: Orange and Purple
  The note has the shadow image of the 25th Anniversary logo and slogan on the upper right-hand corner of the front of the note. It can be seen when the note is held to the light.
$2 CURRENCY NOTE ISSUED ON 28TH JANUARY 1991
Denomination.
Size.
Design.
Predominant and Secondary Colours.
Front.
Back.
Front.
Back.
$2
Length: 133mm
Width: 63mm
A fully laden “tongkang”, which used to ply the waters of Singapore until the early 1960s, is featured with two smaller vessels — a twakow and a sampan. A rising sun is to the right of the main design. The word “SINGAPORE” is across the centre portion of the top. The Singapore Arms is positioned on the upper left-hand corner while the denomination “$2” is on the upper right-hand corner. The words “TWO DOLLARS” appear on the bottom left-hand corner. The signature and seal of Dr. Richard Hu Tsu Tau, Minister for Finance and Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, appear at the right- hand corner and are below the words “This note is legal tender”. A vertical set of serial number is on the left side, while the horizontal set of serial number is on the lower half of the right side.
Different ethnic groups participating in the Chingay procession. Four blossoms of the national flower, Vanda Miss Joaquim, are at the lower left-hand corner of the note. The denomination “$2” appears on the upper left-hand corner. The word “SINGAPORE” is at the top right- hand corner of the note.
Predominant Colour: Red
Secondary Colour: Yellow
Predominant Colour: Red
Secondary Colour: Yellow
[S 244/90]
[13.6.90]
  The note has one continuous and embedded security thread running vertically to the left of centre. A watermark of a lion’s head (full face) is incorporated on the right side of the front of the note. The watermark is not overprinted on both the front and back.
$500 GOLD, $10 NICKEL AND $10 SILVER COINS ISSUED ON 22ND JANUARY 1991
Denomination.
Metal.
Standard Weight.
Standard Diameter.
Standard Thickness.
Shape.
Edge.
Design of Obverse.
Design of Reverse.
500 Dollars
916 Fine Gold Rest Silver
16.965g + 0.3g
28.50mm ± 0.15mm
1.95mm ± 0.10mm
Round
Milled
The Singapore Arms in the centre, with the year date “1991” below it and the word “SINGAPORE” in the 4 official languages around the circumference of the coin.
A goat in the centre with two Chinese characters signifying the “Year of the Goat” above it. The words “500 DOLLARS” and “HALF OUNCE FINE GOLD” appear above and below the goat, respectively, with a string of beads at the circumference of the coin.
10 Dollars
Nickel
28.0g ± 0.86g
40.70mm ± 0.127mm
3.05mm ± 0.152mm
Round
Milled
 
A goat in the centre, with two Chinese characters signifying the “Year of the Goat” above it, and the 12 animals of the Chinese Almanac and the words “10 DOLLARS” around the circumference of the coin.
10 Dollars
92.5% Silver 7.5% Copper
31.103g ± 0.195g
40.70mm ± 0.127mm
3.05mm ± 0.152mm
Round
Milled
 
 
[S 431/90]
[30.11.90]

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY

Currency Notes and Coins (Consolidation) Notification
(CHAPTER 69, N 1)
This Legislative History is provided for the convenience of users of the Currency Notes and Coins (Consolidation) Notification. It is not part of this Notification.
1.  
Date of operation
:
25 March 1992