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1967 SINGAPORE / Singapura - $5 (Five) Singapore Dollars SGD Banknote Serial No. A3 831256 P-2
1967 SINGAPORE / Singapura - $5 (Five) Singapore Dollars SGD Banknote Serial No. A3 831256 P-2
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1967 Singapore 5 Dollars – A Tribute to National Identity
Discover the 1967 Singapore 5 Dollars banknote (P-2), a beautifully designed note from Singapore’s Orchid Series, the first banknote series issued after independence, symbolizing the nation’s growth and prosperity.
Historical Context
Issued by the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, this $5 note was part of the 1967–1973 Orchid Series, which featured Singapore’s national flower, the Vanda Miss Joaquim orchid, as a symbol of resilience and beauty. The series marked Singapore’s transition to its own currency following independence in 1965.
Key Features & Specifications
Pick Number: P-2
Denomination: 5 Singapore Dollars
Material: Paper
Issuing Authority: Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore
Size: 127 × 71 mm
Printer: Bradbury Wilkinson & Co., United Kingdom
Watermark: Lion’s head (symbolizing Singapore’s strength)
Security Thread: Embedded for authenticity
Demonetized: Withdrawn from circulation in 1980
Design Elements
Front: Features a Vanda Miss Joaquim orchid at the center, with the Singapore Coat of Arms in the upper right. The note includes the signature of the Minister for Finance, with variations across different years.
Back: Showcases a busy scene on the Singapore River, reflecting the nation’s thriving trade and economic development.
Lettering on the Note
The front of the note includes the official statement: "This note is legal tender for five dollars."
Additionally, the note features:
"Singapore" written in English, Malay, Chinese, and Tamil, representing the country’s multicultural identity.
Serial number printed twice for security.
Denomination ("$5") in multiple locations for easy identification.
Security Features
Watermark: Lion’s head emblem
Security Thread: Thin embedded thread for authenticity
UV-sensitive Elements: Certain sections glow under ultraviolet light
Collector’s Gift Appeal
This 5 Dollars banknote holds significant historical and artistic value, making it a sought-after item for collectors and a unique keepsake. It’s a perfect gift for: ✨ Singapore history enthusiasts – A tribute to the nation’s early years of independence. ✨ Individuals born in 1967 – A nostalgic banknote from their birth year, connecting them to Singapore’s financial heritage. ✨ Collectors of Southeast Asian banknotes – A rare piece from Singapore’s first national banknote series, withdrawn in 1980.
Why Collect This Banknote?
Owning the 1967 Singapore 5 Dollars note is more than just acquiring currency—it’s holding a piece of history, celebrating Singapore’s journey from independence to economic success.
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