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May I ask the issuer, denomination and some history of Singapore dollar? thank you
Currency Board of Singapore, the issuer of SGD (Singapore).

Chinese name: Singapore dollar symbol: SGD

1On August 9, 1965, Singapore declared its independence.1On February 22, 1965, the Republic of China was established, but it still used Malaysian dollars. The legal exchange rate of 8.5 142 mA is equal to 1, and 3.0 122 mA is equal to 1 USD. 1967, 12 In June, the former Joint Monetary Fund Committee stopped issuing Malaysian dollars, and the Singapore government issued its own Singapore dollar to replace Malaysian dollars. In the same year 165438+ 10/8, the pound depreciated, and on June 19, Singapore announced that the gold content of the Singapore dollar would remain unchanged. 197 1 year 65438+February 18 USD depreciated, but the gold content of Singapore dollar remained unchanged. 1after the pound floated on June 23, 972, the Singapore dollar was pegged to the dollar instead of the pound. 1973 On June 20th, Singapore implemented a floating real exchange rate system.

Singapore's currency is divided into paper money and coins, and recently plastic coins have been issued. At present, there are 10000, 1000, 100, 50, 10, 5, 1 yuan notes in circulation in Singapore, as well as 1 yuan and 50, 20,/kl. Since 1967, three sets of banknotes have been issued. The first set takes Hu Jihua, the national flower of Singapore, the second set takes various birds as the theme, and the third set takes boats as the theme. A new version of banknotes featuring the portrait of Yusov, the country's first president, has been issued since 1999.