PM Lee unveils commemorative notes to mark Singapore's Jubilee
Singapore
PRIME Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Tuesday unveiled a set of six commemorative polymer currency notes to mark Singapore's 50 years of independence. Each set of the notes, issued by the Monetary Authority of Singapore, is made up of a S$50 note and five S$10 notes.
Together with three commemorative coins launched in April, the notes complete the set of SG50 commemorative currencies issued to mark the occasion.
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