There are currently (as of 2012) six coins in general circulation in Singapore; 1c, 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c and $1.
No, Singapore coins are made of non-magnetic metals such as cupronickel or copper-clad steel, so they are not attracted to a magnet.
yes they can be
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Singapore has used the Singapore dollar since 1967.
Greek coins were used for $money$. That was the purpose of coins.
As of right now, there are no Governors in Singapore. However, there used to be governors when Singapore was ruled by the British.
Singapore can be said as Temasek (not widely used)
Currency used is Singapore Dollars. Code is SGD. This currency is also used in Brunei.
In the past, Ships were used to Transport the coolies to singapore
Singapore was founded by the british to be used as a trading port and stop-over for their ships.
To attract more tourists to come to Singapore.
no weapons were used