Singapore is called.
The Singapore dollar is the legal tender of Singapore and is marked with S$.
The Singapore DOLLAR can be divided into notes and coins. Plastic $2, $5 and $10 notes have been issued since 2004.
Singapore WAS FORCED TO SECEDE FROM THE FEDERATION OF Malaysia ON 9 August 1965 AND BECAME A REPUBLIC ON 22 December 1965, BUT STILL USES Malayan and British Borneo DOLLARS.
In 1967, devaluation, the former “Malaya and British Borneo Currency Board” ceased to issue Malayan and British Borneo dollars, Singapore began to issue its own banknote “Singapore Dollar” in the same year, a total of four sets of banknotes.
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