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100 Dollars Bird Series

Location Singapore
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Period Republic (1965-date)
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Obverse description A large relief depiction of a blue-throated bee-eater perched at left occupies most of the field, faithfully reproducing the design of the Singapore $100 banknote. The Singapore coat of arms appears at upper right, with the denomination $100 at upper left and lower right, and a cityscape silhouette in the lower exergue. The legend 'This note is legal tender for SINGAPORE ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS' appears in the central field alongside a facsimile signature.
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Reverse description The reverse reproduces the design of the Singapore $100 banknote reverse, featuring a dynamic scene of multiple figures representing Singapore's diverse ethnic groups engaged in traditional dance and performance. The denomination '$100' appears in an oval cartouche at lower right, with 'SINGAPORE $100' lettered at upper left. Decorative floral and geometric guilloché patterns frame the composition at the sides.
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