Are the commemorative notes legal tender?

The free commemorative folders (NO notes inside) will be useful for those uncles and aunties who bought the commemorative notes at a time when the banks were running out of commemorative folders when they were being re-printed to correct the spelling mistakes. :D

Yes, it is commemorative folders (empty inside, ok).

Spelling mistakes even better .... 50 years from now, if Singapore still around, these mistakes will be worth a fortune....hohhhhh say liao!!!! or will it.....:confused::confused::confused:

johnny333 need more health food lah....................yes, folders only...............no money inside.................that's why I threw away the card immediately
 
I received a letter that I am entitle to some free commemorative notes for SG50.

What I want to know is whether I can use these "commemorative" notes as cash or is it just for show:confused:

The point is to collect the notes, not use them and let them appreciate in value over time, like stamps or old coins.

'Yusok Ishak' shall be made known to your children and your children's children. :D
 
The free commemorative folders (NO notes inside) will be useful for those uncles and aunties who bought the commemorative notes at a time when the banks were running out of commemorative folders when they were being re-printed to correct the spelling mistakes. :D

Or they got suckered into the emotional appeal of the tv commercial. High production value, quite a bit of money has definitely been used to make it. ;)

[video=youtube;NlSiQmw2RVo]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlSiQmw2RVo[/video]
 
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