Anybody ever come across duplicate numbers for our S$2. Two S$2 with the same numbers but different alphabets.
Anybody ever come across duplicate numbers for our S$2. Two S$2 with the same numbers but different alphabets.
Never come across. But kept a $10 note serial no 988889, for good luckOriginally Posted by irisng
I have a stack of S$2 notes with duplicate numbers but different alphabets. I got it few years back when I went to the bank to change for CNY, till now I still keep it.Originally Posted by jwong71
Wonder whether MAS want to change with me or not at a higher value, huat ah.
Maybe they will charge u for printing counterfeit money!
i find this thread very funny...i mean, i didn't know people actually look at serial nos!!! maybe you shld post this question in some money hobbyist forum then they can advise you better? the money i see everyday is electronic money...hahahahaOriginally Posted by irisng
I think you should maintain that stack in mint condition, wait till the notes are no longer in print. After that, can auction off Or can try to find forum with collectors and ask them about it.
Actually some notes have very nice numbers. Just like jwong71, his/her $10 notes serial number is very nice too. I have one that has the same number as my IC.Originally Posted by Eastboy
I change it for my CNY Hong Pao. Normally I will look at the numbers before I put it inside the red packets just in case they stick together. I found that our plastic dollars notes not so good, if there is a slight tear on the notes, and if by accident, you pull it, it can easily tear into half and also sticky, always seems to stick together especially new notes.
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Haha, I'm not afraid, mine is genuine S$, 真金不怕火. They can always check on it.Originally Posted by evergreen
See the difference?
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I hv an orchid series, $5 with 777777, kept for almost 40+ years
and two $50 notes with 177088, same number. These two come in a stack of bew $50, quite surprised to find these two
these are some of my collections
I spotted 3 differences but one of them not sure whether is it or not, might be due to the lighting.Originally Posted by jeaprp
1) The "silver ring" on the 1st copy is more sparkling than the 2nd copy.
2) For the 1st copy, the serial number shown on the horizon ends with "5"
but on the vertical side, it ends with "4".
3) The "green flag" on the 1st copy is lighter than the 2nd copy.
It is hard to find such number with same digits (777777).Originally Posted by Laguna
Does your $50 notes has the same alphabet also? Mine same numbers but different alphabets.
I also spotted the serial number 4 and 5 being different. The rest you've mentioned are probably not different but due to lighting like you said...Originally Posted by irisng
Apart from serial numbers, who keeps old old notes? Any banana notes? My oldest note is probably the bird series. Used to have the one dollar coin (not the current gold piece) but lost it when moving house...
I still have the $1 coins (bird designs). My mother gave 10 pcs to me when I got married for me to put inside my luggage. It has the sentimental value.Originally Posted by ysyap
one alpha different for the two $50Originally Posted by irisng
Came home after work to check my notes and coins collection. The $1 coins that I mentioned earlier actually has a "Merlion" at the back of the coin and not a "Bird Design".Originally Posted by irisng
Good for you.... I recently saw an old shop at Changi village selling old Sing D notes at something like 20% to 50% above that denominational value. Hmmm... For that small profit, I probably would not want to part with these sentimental notes... Lol!Originally Posted by irisng
My friend had orchid series notes. Just like you, mine starts from bird series but I have a $$50 plastic note which shows S'pore river and Parliament and a $$20 plastic note which is joined by S'pore and Brunei.Originally Posted by ysyap
That's right, unless I have a lots of old notes to spare but definitely I'll not part with the S$1 coins that my mother gave me.Originally Posted by ysyap
Yup... can give to your daughter when she is married (or already married) or can give to your daughter in law or something... its meant to be passed on, not sold...Originally Posted by irisng
I think I will keep it until the day I'm not around, then let them split it, afterall I can't see anymore but still hope that they can keep it and pass on and on.Originally Posted by ysyap
Better inspect your old notes on and off, in case of termites infestation.
My friend's storeroom of books was half eaten by termites.
Previously my son kept Malaysian dollars, one of the days he took out and have a look, wow, all the dollars became old and dirty but some of other currencies still okay. Don't know whether does it have anything to do with the paper quality or not?Originally Posted by buttercarp
Interesting question... how termites reach those books? How did that colony even reach the storeroom? Well bombshelter might be a better storage facility then?Originally Posted by buttercarp
Beats me too!Originally Posted by ysyap
She lives on the 18th floor and the termites climbed all the way up. Her neighbors below also have the same problem.
Household shelter immune to termites?
Don't know about that. Part of her fireproof door also got chewed up!
Where is she staying? Inside the termite nest?Originally Posted by buttercarp