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S$500, S$1,000, S$10,000
[edit]In the infobox, why are these three notes listed separately/individually yet all described as "discontinued, still legal tender". Wouldn't it be less cluttered, and easier to understand which bills the wording is referring to, if it just said "$500, $1000, and $10000 are all discontinued but still legal tender"? Or am I missing some distinction that necessitates them being listed individually and redundantly?