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What is legal tender in Singapore

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It is statutory in Singapore and is marked with S$.

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The Singapore DOLLAR can be divided into notes and coins. Plastic $2, $5 and $10 notes have been issued since 2004.

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The Singapore dollar, which can be divided into notes and coins, has recently started issuing plastic notes.

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As of 2017, the banknotes in circulation in Singapore are: $10,000, $1,000, $100, $50, $10, $5 and $2 bills, while coins include $1, 50 cents (5 cents), 20 cents (2 cents), 10 cents (1 dime), 5 cents and 1 cent coins.

The Singaporean government has stopped issuing the penny, though it still works.

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