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Singapore Circulation Notes

Ship Series


3RD SERIES - THE SHIP SERIES CURRENCY NOTES (1984 - 1999)

As was with the previous 2 series, the Ship series also has nine denominations. The denominations are similar except that the previous $20 note was discontinued and a new denomination of $2 note was introduced. The pictorial and aesthetic themes of this series are based on maritime vessels and the modern development of Singapore. The vignettes on the front of the Ship notes depict vessels that have plied the waters of Singapore over the centuries. The series starts with the merchant craft of bygone days, and progresses to the modern bulk carrier which is featured on the highest denomination. The series pays contribution of merchant shipping to the development of Singapore from an entrepot trading centre to the busiest port in the world.

On the front, all notes have the Singapore Arms, a watermark of a lion's head and the signature and seal of Minister for Finance and Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore. On the front centre panel are creatures from Chinese mythology printed in colour lithographic offset prints. Each note has a security thread embedded vertically across it.

On the reverse of the notes are scenes depicting Singapore's achievements in the fields of communication, housing, defence and port management. The orchid featured on the back of all the Ship series notes is the national flower of Singapore, Vanda Miss Joaquim.

There are nine denominations in the Ship Series.
They are:

* $1-denomination
* $2-denomination
* $5-denomination
* $10-denomination
* $50-denomination
* $100-denomination
* $500-denomination
* $1,000-denomination
* $10,000-denomination

Click on the links above to see the denomination's description and image.

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Last modified on 19/3/2007