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Originally Posted by asteroid Yes, you are right! they have been posted before! And thank you for telling!
I found that Derrick once mensioned~
[Three million Singapore $20 polymer notes will be introduced into circulation gradually over a period through the banks. The prefix should be from 0AA to 0AC. They released the rest for circulation but I think most of them will be snap up for collection if the mintage is only 3 million.] However, now the prefix comes 0AD. In other words, total issue quantity would reach 4 million pieces which is not including prefix SGD. Therefore, we can not say 0AC is the last prefix! I think my question is focus on prefix and I am not introduce these notes. |
Hi asteroid,
Initially there was some confusion due to the Singapore Mavin auction for solid number for these commemorative series of notes. I have confirmed this with the authority. There are 3 million notes issued for the Singapore $20. The prefix from OAA to OAD. There are those spolit ones during printing. As for the solid numbers ones, the prefixes are from OAA to OAC e.g. OAC 555555. There is no solid number for OAD. As for the Brunei $20, there is only 1 million pieces which contain A/1 to A/2. Only A/1 has the solid numbers e.g. A/1 555555. I hope it clear some doubt over the prefixes. You can say that both OAD and A/2 are printed solely as replacement. But all in all, there are 3 million pieces for Singaproe and 1 million pieces for Brunei.