1976 Singapore 1 Dollar Banknote
Obverse: Features a Black-naped Tern in flight, symbolizing grace and freedom. Below is the skyline of Singapore’s central business district during the 1970s. To the right is the national coat of arms with the motto “Majulah Singapura.” The note is bilingual, with the word “Singapore” printed in English, Malay, Chinese, and Tamil. Serial number “D/86 540969” appears in black.
Reverse: Depicts a parade in front of the City Hall of Singapore, showcasing the nation’s civic pride and ceremonial tradition. On the left, there is a faint watermark-style figure of a dancer in traditional attire. The denomination “$1” is printed prominently.
Size: ±126 x 63 mm
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