MAS and Singapore Currency
MAS has the sole right to issue notes and coins in Singapore. It is responsible for the integrity, security, quality and confidence in the Singapore currency.All notes and coins issued by MAS since 1967 are legal tender in Singapore and can be used for payment of goods and services.
Circulation Currency: Notes
Singapore has issued four series of circulation currency notes since 1967. Find out details about each series.
Circulation Currency: Coins
View details of Singapore's current and past circulation coins, from the First Series to the current Third Series.
Accepting Legal Tender
Find out what legal tender means, what the legal tender limit is and what to expect if a vendor provides a written notice.
Mutilated (Damaged) Currency
Find out the criteria for assessing mutilated (damaged) currency, whether such currency has any refund value and what you should do with your mutilated currency.
Redeeming Face Value for Current or Past Series Currency
Find out what you can do if you wish to exchange or deposit past series notes and coins.
Identifying Genuine Currency
Learn how to identify genuine Singapore notes and coins, and what you should do with counterfeit currency.
Currency Distribution Cycle
Find out how notes and coins are distributed and issued in Singapore.
Fit Notes
Learn more about Fit Notes in Support of a Greener Future!