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100 Ringgit

Uitgever Brunei Currency and Monetary Board
Jaar 1989-1994
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Beschrijving keerzijde Aerial panoramic vignette of Bandar Seri Begawan and the Brunei River estuary, rendered in intaglio in shades of violet and blue, with the city waterfront and surrounding landscape extending to the horizon. The state emblem appears at upper left alongside Arabic script, with the denomination numeral 100 repeated at upper corners and NEGARA BRUNEI DARUSSALAM inscribed along the lower margin, all framed by intricate multicolour guilloche borders.
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Beveiligingstype Watermark, Security thread
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Opmerkingen

The Brunei Currency and Monetary Board has maintained a Currency Interchangeability Agreement with Singapore since 1967, meaning Brunei dollars and Singapore dollars circulate at par in both countries — a rare arrangement that survived even the separation of Singapore from Malaysia and has continued unbroken to the present. This note, issued across the Brunei-dollar series of that period, was fully acceptable at face value across the Causeway.

Thomas De La Rue printed the entire run from London, as they had for Brunei's currency since the Board's early issues. The security thread specification for this series is an embedded rather than windowed type.

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