Sunday, July 10, 2011

Singapore Orchid Series Currency Notes ~ Lim Kim San ~

The Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore and subsequently as Monetary Authority of Singapore has issued four series of currency notes for general circulation since 1967.
The currency notes of all the four series, known as the "Orchid", "Bird", "Ship" and "Portrait" series are legal tender.

The "Orchid" series has nine denominations; $1, $5, $10, $25, $50, $100, $500, $1,000 and $10,000.The dominant feature is a spray of orchid in the centre of the front of each note but missing is the name of the type of Orchid.Could this mistake of missing name be a 'Boo Boo' made by the then BCCS? (see an earlier blog story of the $25 "Orchid")

This series has varieties of signatures and seals of the then Minister for Finance  and Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore but not all nine denominations were issued with their signatures and seals.



The 'first' of the "Orchid" series has only six denominations and were issued with Mr Lim Kim San's signature on 12 June 1967.

The $1.00 denomination:
 
                                       Name of Orchid: Vanda Janet Kaneali
                                       Printer: Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co Ltd

                                                                      Reverse of note
               Notice any thing peculiar about the picture on the reverse of the note?

       
                                                       The whole scene is missing of people, vehicles and street lamps!          Another Boo Boo?




The $5.00 denomination:
Name of Orchid: Vanda T.M.A.
Printer: Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co Ltd


Reverse of note
Oh, why must the BCCS committee choose this controversial orchid to grace the $5.00 note............beats me!!

Apparently, the parent orchid has its fair share of controversy, involving allegations of mixed-up seedpods, confused parentage and faulty registration(refer: https://www.rv-orchidworks.com/orchidtalk/showthread.php?t=15491
Maybe that's the reason for not printing the name of the orchid on the banknote. Boo Boo again?



              The print of this note is slightly shifted towards the bottom margin of the note.



The $10.00 denomination:
                              Name of Orchid: Dendrobium Marjorie Ho "Tony Pek"
                                  Printer: Thomas De La Rue & Co Ltd

Reverse of note

               Currently the island of Singapore is about this shape, almost totally different from the days of 1967.








The $50.00 denomination:
                                    Name of Orchid: Vanda Rothscildiana "Teo Choo Hong"
                                              Printer: Thomas De La Rue & Co Ltd

Reverse of note




 
The $100.00 deniminaion:
                                                     Name of Orchid: Cattleya
                                         Printer: Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co Ltd





 

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Singapore Bird Series ~ $50 & $100

Issued on 6th August 1976, this series has nine denominations as in the first except that the $20note(see earlier blog) was introduced to replace the $25 note of the 'Orchid' series.
Predominant Colour: Blue
Size: 157mmx 75mm        
                                                           Qty Printed: 148 million pieces
                                                           Printer: Thomas De La Rue & Co Ltd  

                                                             Issued on 1st February 1977.
                                                             Predominant Colour: Blue

                                                             Size: 165mm x 78mm
                                                             Qty Printed: 22.7 million pieces
                                                             Printer: Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co Ltd


The dominant feature is a bird on the left hand side of the front of each note. Birds are noted for their strength, adaptability and independence whch characterize the young Republic of Singapore with the potential to soar to greater heights in its progress.

On the front of the note is the Singapore Coat of Arms, lion's head watermark and the signature and seal of the then Minister of Finance and Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency Singapore, Mr Hon Sui Sen. Incidently, the bird series do not have signature varities like it's precedessor the 'Orchid'.

An error note acquired decades back..................................................Can you spot the error?


 Another error note  with reverse wet ink overprint of the skyline and $50 numeral.
                                       The obverse view of the wet ink error note.


The following notes are replacement notes:

Note the different prefixes; Z/1 & Z/2, highly sought after as a set with identical serial numbers.....do you have any matching numbers? Contact me if you have.


               
   Regretfully, my one and only legal tender $100 piece, but with unique "triplet" serial number.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Singapore $20 Bird Series Concept to Actual


These two letters first appeared in the local newspaper, The Straits Times, around about mid December 1973 and it would take another 6 years before the actual note was issued into circulation.                                                     

10 December 1973


 

                  18 December 1973


About 6 years later.........................

extracted from The Straits Times dated 4 August 1979



extracted from Singapore MoneyBook










   The first series with a minor error.......slight over inking of the serial numbers "65" (enlarge to appreciate)




Saturday, April 9, 2011

Singapore $1 ~ Another Thomas De La Rue Mistake ?

 First, I must say a BIG THANK YOU for your patience and concerns that I have not written a blog for more than a month..........well you asked for it..............a pretty lengthy one though!

The Straits Times 10 January 1987


                                   One of the first issued notes...........regretfully rather soiled.



Extracted from the Singapore MoneyBook published by MoneyWorld Asia Pte Ltd

                                        Quiz: Can you spot the MISTAKE on the banknote?

 Have a closer look......................

                                                 A series of unique serial numbers




Still cannot spot the mistake??


The Straits Times 11 February 1987
 Going and getting BLUE?????


Well, here is the MISTAKE................................................................................................





This letter was published in the Straits Times of 11 February 1987


The first BOO BOO from the printers, Thomas De La Rue????????????
(refer to my earlier blog on the Singapore $2 banknote for the second BOO BOO)

Sure makes banknote study a delightful hobby ;-)



This series of Singapore banknote is also unique, there being two different signatories and designations printed using the same prefix: D/14.

 Is there anyone having the same serial number but with different signatory and designation?






Alas, all good things have to come to an end.....................................


This is my 'last' piece..... anyone got the actual 'Last' piece? Do offer me as I am willing to buy!



The Straits Times 16 January 1990







Now my collection of Uncirculated $1,  Z series replacement banknotes and I have lots circulated ones for sale, email me if you are interested.


The common Z/1 variety signed by Dr Goh Keng Swee




The Scarce Z/2 variety signed by Dr Goh Keng Swee







                          The rare variety Z/2 signed by Dr Richard Hu Tsu Tau