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| 裏面の説明 | An aerial panoramic vignette of the Port of Singapore Authority container terminal dominates the centre-right of the note, with cranes, vessels, and quayside infrastructure rendered in fine intaglio line work. The Merlion statue appears at the far right as a symbolic national emblem. The denomination $5 is printed at lower right, with the legend P.S.A. CONTAINER TERMINAL below the central vignette. |
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| 偽造防止の説明 | the Merlion, visible when held to light |
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Singapore's third series, introduced from 1984, was the first to move away from the bird series that had defined the MAS's early note program. The $5 note in this series was produced by two different printers during its run — De La Rue and Harrison & Sons — a split that can sometimes be identified by subtle differences in ink texture and registration, though both firms worked from the same approved design.
Harrison & Sons ceased banknote operations when the company was acquired and wound down in 1997, the same year this series was retired.