Can I use old Singapore notes?
Robert Bradley
Can Old Singapore Notes Still Be Used? Apart from those that pre-date Singapore’s independence, all notes and coins issued since 1967 by MAS and the former BCCS (Board of Commissioners of Currency) are legal tender in Singapore. Yep.
Can you still use old notes?
Yes, you can continue to use paper £20 notes to make purchases at the moment. The old £20 notes will stay valid until the September 2022 expiry date given by the Bank of England. The Bank of England have said that many banks will still accept the “withdrawn notes as deposits from customers” and so will the Post Office.
Can SG50 notes be deposited?
Due to an incompatible cartridge size, SG50 notes are not accepted at cash deposit machines islandwide. The specially designed notes – to mark Singapore’s 50 years of nation-building – were launched to much fanfare last year.
What should I do with old notes?
At your bank If you have a UK bank account, the simplest and quickest way to exchange your notes will normally be to deposit them with your bank. The Post Office Opens in a new window may also accept withdrawn notes as payment for goods and services, or as a deposit into any bank account you can access with them.
Can you still use old 50 notes?
Yes you can still currently use paper £50 notes. The paper and polymer £50 notes are both in circulation and are considered legal tender at present. But you have to make sure you spend your paper £50 note now before the expiry date.
Where can I get SG50 notes?
7 The public can exchange the SG50 commemorative notes at face value at branches of nine major retail banks from 20 August 2015 onwards.
- DBS Bank/POSB.
- Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation.
- United Overseas Bank.
- Bank of China.
- Citibank.
- Industrial and Commercial Bank of China.
- Malayan Banking Berhad.
- Standard Chartered Bank.
Is the Singapore dollar still valid in Singapore?
The discontinued Singapore Dollar bills, belonging to the Ship Series, Bird Series and Orchid Series, are no longer a valid means of payment in the Republic of Singapore. We exchange withdrawn Singapore Dollar banknotes free of charge.
What’s the value of an old Singapore Note?
In order for your old Singapore cash note to be worth its maximum value, it really depends on a few things. The older the banknote the better. Especially those that pre-date Singapore’s independence.
When was the first circulation note in Singapore?
Singapore’s first circulation currency notes were the Orchid series notes launched in 1967. View details of each of our four series of notes up to the current Portrait series. The Portrait notes are the fourth series of currency notes launched on 9 September 1999.
When was the second series of Singapore dollar notes issued?
The Bird Series of currency notes is the second set of notes to be issued for circulation in Singapore. Issued in the years 1976 to 1984, it has nine denominations, the same number as in the Orchid Series, albeit the $25 note was replaced by the $20 note.