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100 Dollars

发行方 Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore
年份 1977
类型 Standard circulation banknote
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背面描述 A central intaglio vignette presents performers from Singapore's principal ethnic communities — Malay, Chinese, Indian, and Eurasian — engaged in traditional dance and cultural activities, arranged in a circular composition against an elaborate guilloche background in blue-violet tones. The denomination 'SINGAPORE / $100' is printed in the upper left, with '$100' repeated in the lower right corner in solid blue. The printer's imprint appears in small text at the lower right margin.
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防伪描述 Lion's head watermark
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The Board of Commissioners of Currency was a statutory body established in 1967, three years after Singapore's separation from Malaysia, to manage the new nation's note issuance independently of the still-operating Board of Commissioners of Currency, Malaya and British Borneo. Bradbury Wilkinson had printed Singapore's notes from the beginning of that independent series, and this 1977 issue falls within the Orchid series — the first coinage and banknote series fully specific to Singapore as a sovereign state.

Bradbury Wilkinson's New Malden facility was acquired by De La Rue in 1990, ending a printing relationship with Singapore that had run the entire length of this series.

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