The Monetary Authority of Singapore issued Singapore Dollar banknotes in 12 different denominations, including this 1 Singapore Dollar banknote (Bird series). They are part of the withdrawn Singapore Dollar banknotes series. The Monetary Authority of Singapore started issuing these 1 Singapore Dollar banknotes in 1976. They were withdrawn from circulation in 1987.
The banknote of one dollar is 125mm wide by 63mm high. On the $1 dollar paper note a caption reads ‘Singapore’. The bird on the front of the 1 SGD note is a black-naped tern. On the backside of the note is a depiction of the National Day parade in Singapore.
Burma 100 Kyats - General Aung San 1968 Along the borders of banknote are the traditional Burmese Arabesque style pattern. The Arabesque used as a term in European art, including...