1300× 4.9201= 6396.13 yuan
It can be converted into RMB 6396. 13 yuan.
The Singapore dollar is marked with S$. A dollar can be subdivided into 10 cents (also known as "gross") or 100 cents (cents). Singapore dollar can be divided into paper money and coins. Since 2004, plastic banknotes from 2 yuan, 5 yuan and 10 yuan have been issued.
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Singapore dollar can be divided into paper money and coins, and recently plastic paper money has been issued. By the end of 20 17, there were: 10000 yuan, 100 yuan, 50 yuan, 10 yuan, 5 yuan and 2 yuan denominations, and another coin was 1 yuan, 50 cents (5 cents).
Although 1 cent coins can still be used, the Singapore government has stopped issuing 1 cent coins. The reason why the government stopped issuing coins is that there are enough coins in the market to use.
From 1967 to 20 17, four sets of banknotes have been issued. The first set takes Hu Jihua, the national flower of Singapore, the second set takes various birds as the theme, and the third set takes boats as the theme. 1999 Singapore has issued a new version of banknotes currently in circulation, which bears the portrait of Yusov, the country's first president. It is also called "Portrait Series" because it is based on Yusuf Issa, the first president of Singapore.
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