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2 Dollars, (1992)
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Front: Tongkang boat and two smaller boats
Back: Chingay procession
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10 Dollars, (1999)
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Front: Encik Yusof bin Ishak (1910-1970), an eminent Singaporean politician
Yusof bin Ishak first served as Yang di-Pertuan Negara (head of state) between 1959 and
1965, remaining in office during the time that Singapore was part of Malaysia,
between 1963 to 1965. Following Singapore's departure from the Federation of
Malaysia in 1965, he served as President of the Republic until his death
in 1970.
Back: Sports - swimming, tennis, soccer, sailing and running
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2 Dollars 2000
Commemorates the new Millennium
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This note is not in my collection. Scans courtesy of Ron Wise
Front: Encik Yusof bin Ishak (1910-1970), an eminent Singaporean politician
Back: Education - Views of Victoria Bridge School, Raffles Institue,
College of Medicine and children
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2 Dollars, (2005) Polymer
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Front: Encik Yusof bin Ishak (1910-1970), an eminent Singaporean politician
Back: Education - Views of Victoria Bridge School, Raffles Institue,
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5 Dollars, (2007) Polymer
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Front: Encik Yusof bin Ishak (1910-1970), an eminent Singaporean politician
Back: Garden City landscape featuring the old tembusu tree
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Singapore, a former British colony situated in the southern tip of the Malay
Peninsula, was part of Malaysia from 1963 to 1965. It became an independent state in
1965. For a more detailed
country profile, see CIA World Factbook on Singapore.
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