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What currency does Singapore use?

Singapore uses the Singapore dollar.

The Singapore dollar is the legal tender of Singapore, marked S$. Singapore dollar can be divided into paper money and coins. By the end of 20 19, there were: 10000 yuan, 1000 yuan, 50 yuan, 10 yuan, 5 yuan and 2 yuan, and other coins were 1 yuan and.

Although 1 cent coins can still be used, the Singapore government has stopped issuing 1 cent coins. The reason why the government stopped issuing coins is that there are enough coins in the market to use.

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The Significance of Singapore Dollar Currency Pattern

The design on Singapore dollar currency is Yusov, the first president of Singapore. He first served as Yang Di-Perttu An (Di Yang Perttu An, Malay, head of state) in 1959 and 1965. 1965 After Singapore seceded from Malaysia, it served as President of the Republic of China until 65438.

1970165438+1died of a heart attack at 7: 30 am on October 23rd, enjoying a life span of 6 1 year, leaving a widow with one son and three daughters. Its coffin was parked in the presidential palace the next day for government officials and diplomatic envoys from all over the world, and moved to the government building at noon for the public to pay tribute.

That night, it was carried by a gunboat and buried in the National Mausoleum of the fallen soldiers in Lan Zhi. At that time, the Singapore artillery fired a salute 2 1 to pay tribute to him. His head is now printed on the front of Singapore dollar as a souvenir.

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