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No offence but I feel sad for Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, as he continues to be "milked" by the current government. What's next, a new $10 note in 2025 to mark his 10th death anniversary, or a special $80 note to mark his wedding jubilee with Mdm. Kwa? Source: https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapo...
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hi there, nowadays banks charge $1-$1.50 per $50 of $1 coins. That's 3% for changing s'pore money for s'pore money. bros and sis, do anyone know of where to get/change $1 for FOC(if have)? thanks for the suggestions.
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hi, i understand the banks & Singapore Mints do charge a levy for converting coins to notes. Are there any ways to do it for free? After all these are legal tender! i got around 2k of coins, it's a habit of mine.
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The design is just like the EURO coins New design Euro coins
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It might be safer to give the right amount of money to food sellers, and not get back any change from them. A local study has found two types of bacteria on currency notes and coins obtained from a local canteen. The bacteria found are of the S. aureus and B. cereus species, which are among the...
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Surprised our new series coins are magnetic [stick to magnet],older series are non-magnetic,cut costs.? ,older coins used Nickel based material,new one made of steel.??
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dear bros, my pant's pockets super shallow and i think i dropped 2 ten cent coins into the parking brake gaps. will there be any implications? i donno wat the gaps lead to.... please advise thanks!
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Read today ST Forum Page and was amused by one letter send to ST Forum: Quote: "Come Save with POSB but pay $4.50 to deposit coins" "Complainant's son was happy to received a piggy bank in the form of a 'can' from POSB a few months ago. It was distributed in his school, together with a book...