Singapore $10,000 Queen Elizabeth II 8g 999 Fine Silver Sheet Replica

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Tracing the currency history of pre-independence Singapore

Queen Elizabeth II - $10,000 Banknote replica

A variety of currencies were used in Singapore during different periods of its history. The Singapore Mint is proud to present a series of banknotes replicas which trace our currency history of pre-independence Singapore.

The Malayan and British Borneo Dollar was used from 1953 to 1967, was issued by then Board of Commissioners of Currency, Malaya and British Borneo. The $10,000 Banknote was the highest face value note and was predominantly for inter-bank transactions. The notes features the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the right, complemented with the orchid illustrations and a guilloche background

This banknote replica is minted in 8gm 999 Fine Silver.

Occasion: National Day
Product Type: Ingot
Material: 999 Fine Silver
Dimensions: 121.8 x 79.80 mm
Unit Of Measure: Pieces
Special Effects: Silver Sheet Replica Note

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Wow that a very unique silver piece , never seen it before thanks for sharing

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