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Monetary Authority of Singapore
Singapore
27.06.07
Singapore and Brunei Darussalam today celebrate the 40th Anniversary of
the Currency Interchangeability Agreement between the two countries. To
mark this significant event, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and His
Majesty Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Mu’izzaddin Waddaulah, The Sultan and
Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam, jointly launched the $20 polymer
commemorative notes issued by the two countries, in a ceremony held in
Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei. (Please
refer to separate joint media release by MAS and Brunei Ministry of
Finance on the ceremony and background on the Agreement.)
2. Three million Singapore $20 polymer notes will be introduced into
circulation gradually over a period through the banks. This one-time
only issue also comes with a limited edition bearing a special
over-print.
Limited Edition Note Set
3. The limited edition note set in a special folder will consist of
two notes - one Singapore $20 (with a special over-print of the two
countries’ state crests and text “40th Anniversary Currency
Interchangeability Agreement”), and one Brunei $20 (with special
over-print of the text “40th Anniversary Currency Interchangeability
Agreement”). The two notes, with matching serial numbers, add up to a
total face value of “$40”, marking the 40th Anniversary of the
Agreement. 10,000 sets will be available at $88 (GST inclusive) per set.
4. The public can start placing orders from 28 June 2007 on a
‘first-come-first served’ basis for as long as stock lasts. Orders will
close on 6 July 2007 and the note sets can be collected from 16 July
2007 onwards.
Circulation Note
5. The circulation notes will be available at banks commencing 16 July
2007.
Singapore $20 Note Design
6. The note is predominantly orange in colour. It measures 149mm by
72mm, which is between the size of the $10 and $50 notes.
7. The main design features on the front of the note are:
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Portrait of Singapore’s first President,
the late Encik Yusof bin Ishak, and the text “Yusof bin Ishak, First
President of Singapore” below it. As with the $10, $5 and $2 polymer
notes, MAS has continued with the portrait series for the $20
polymer notes as the public is familiar with the series.
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A stalk of the “Dendrobium Puan Noor
Aishah” orchid (named after the wife of the late President Yusof
Ishak) besides the portrait.
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A row of motifs of the Oncidium Goldiana
orchid, a renowned Singapore heritage orchid species.
8. The main design features on the back of the note are:
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Two interlocking “C”s (representing the
two countries’ currencies) with the text “BRUNEI DARUSSALAM ∙
SINGAPORE and CURRENCY INTERCHANGEABILITY AGREEMENT 1967 - 2007”. At
the intersection, the state crests of both countries and the text
“Forty Years” symbolize the nexus of the agreement.
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8.2 Distinctive national landmarks of
Singapore’s Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay and buildings along our
city waterfront, and Brunei’s Omar ‘Ali Saifuddien Mosque with the
Royal Barge and the water village.
Security Features
9. The note includes security features unique to polymer technology,
which are similarly found in the $2, $5 and $10 polymer notes. They are:
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Two see-through windows – one on the
top-left hand side and the other at the bottom-right corner.
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A stylised gold Singapore Lion Symbol
with a hidden image, beside the top-left hand window. An image of
the Singapore Arms will appear at varying angles.
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The security thread in the shape of the
Singapore island.
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A colour switching feature on the lower
left and right edge of the note that changes from red to gold colour
at varying angles.
Please refer to
Annex A for further details of the note.
10. Please refer to
Annex B for details on Singapore Mint’s terms and conditions for
ordering of the commemorative note set. For further enquiries, the
public can contact the Singapore Mint at telephone numbers 6565 2626 /
6895 0371 / 6895 0388 or via internet at www.singaporemint.com.
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