{{Short description|Currency of Brunei Darussalam}} {{redirect|B$|the Bahamian currency|Bahamian dollar}} {{More footnotes needed|date=July 2022}} {{Use British English|date=September 2014}} {{Use dmy dates|date=September 2014}} {{Infobox currency | local_name1 = Dolar Brunei | local_name_lang1 = ms | local_name2 = Ringgit Brunei | local_name_lang2 = ms | local_name3 = ريڠڬيت بروني | local_name_lang3 = ms-Arab <!-- i.e. Jawi --> | image_1 = 1 Brunei dollar (BND) note, front (fair use).jpg | image_title_1 = New 1 dollar polymer note (2011) | image_2 = Brunei 5 dollar 2011 polymer note.jpg | image_title_2 = New 5 dollar polymer note (2011) | iso_code = BND | using_countries = {{ubl|class=nowrap |{{BRU}} |{{SGP}} }} | unofficial_users = | inflation_rate = 0.2% as of 2017<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-07-01 |title=Brunei |url=https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/brunei/#economy |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150721102115/https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/bx.html#economy |archive-date=21 July 2015 |access-date=2022-07-14 |publisher=Central Intelligence Agency |language=en}}</ref> | pegged_with = [[Singapore dollar]] at par | subunit_ratio_1 = {{frac|1|100}} | subunit_name_1 = [[Cent (currency)|sen]] | symbol = [[Dollar sign|$]], B$ | frequently_used_coins = 5, 10, 20, 50 sen | rarely_used_coins = {{ubl|class=nowrap |1 sen (still minted) |$1 (discontinued, no more legal tender) }} | coin_article = Coins of the Brunei dollar | date_of_introduction = 1967 | frequently_used_banknotes = $1, $5, $10, $50, $100, $500, $1000 | rarely_used_banknotes = {{ubl|class=nowrap |$20 (Commemorative) |$25 (Commemorative) |$50 (Commemorative) |$10,000 (discontinued, still legal tender) }} | issuing_authority = [[Brunei Darussalam Central Bank]] | issuing_authority_website = {{URL|bdcb.gov.bn}} }} The '''Brunei dollar''' ({{langx|ms|Dolar Brunei}},{{efn|As per the 2024 series banknotes entered circulation since 9 March 2026.<ref name="bdcb_sep2025">{{Cite web |date=22 September 2025 |title=Announcement of the New Family Banknotes Series |url=https://www.bdcb.gov.bn/publications/details?id=01k5sxez34r0m85rcdmrg63502 |website=BDCB.gov.bn |location=[[Bandar Seri Begawan]] |publisher=[[Brunei Darussalam Central Bank]] |url-status=live |archive-url= |archive-date= |access-date=20 April 2026}}</ref><ref name="bdcb_mar2026">{{Cite web |date=3 March 2026 |title=Issuance of the New Family Banknotes Series |url=https://www.bdcb.gov.bn/publications/details?id=01kjnq7yh871cs40a7xckxj0rq |website=BDCB.gov.bn |location=[[Bandar Seri Begawan]] |publisher=[[Brunei Darussalam Central Bank]] |url-status=live |archive-url= |archive-date= |access-date=20 April 2026}}</ref>}} formerly {{lang|ms|Ringgit Brunei}}; [[currency sign|sign]]: '''B$'''; [[ISO 4217|currency code]]: '''BND'''), is the [[currency]] of [[Brunei Darussalam]] since 1967. It is normally abbreviated with the [[dollar sign]] '''$''', or alternatively '''B$''' to distinguish it from other [[dollar]]-denominated currencies. The currency is divided into 100 [[Cent (currency)|cents]] ({{lang|ms|sen}}) and is issued by the [[Brunei Darussalam Central Bank]].
Under the [[Brunei-Singapore Currency Interchangeability Agreement|Currency Interchangeability Agreement]] in 1967, the Brunei dollar is interchangeable with the [[Singapore dollar]] at par. As such, the Brunei dollar is accepted in Singapore as "customary tender"; likewise, the Singapore dollar is accepted in Brunei.<ref name="Monetary Authority of Singapore">{{Cite web |last=Monetary Authority of Singapore |author-link=Monetary Authority of Singapore |title=The Currency Interchangeability Agreement |url=http://www.mas.gov.sg/en/Currency/Currency-Interchangeability-Agreement-with-Brunei.aspx |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121025000510/http://www.mas.gov.sg/en/Currency/Currency-Interchangeability-Agreement-with-Brunei.aspx |archive-date=25 October 2012 |access-date=23 October 2012}}</ref>
==History==
{{main|Brunei pitis}}
Early currency in Brunei included [[cowrie]] shells. Brunei is also famous for its bronze teapots, which were used as currency in barter trade along the coast of northern [[Borneo]]. The [[Spanish dollar|Spanish-American silver dollar]] brought over by the [[Manila galleons]] was in wide use for [[Brunei]]'s international trade from the 16th to 19th centuries; the 19th century [[Straits dollar]] was itself derived from the same coin.
Brunei issued [[tin]] coins denominated in [[Brunei pitis|pitis]] in [[Islamic calendar|AH]]1285 ([[AD]]1868). These were followed by a one cent coin in [[Islamic calendar|AH]]1304 ([[AD]]1888). This cent was one hundredth of a [[Straits dollar]].
As a protectorate of [[United Kingdom|Britain]] in the early 20th century, Brunei used the [[Straits dollar]] from 1906, the [[Malayan dollar]] from 1939 and the [[Malaya and British Borneo dollar]] from 1953 until 1967, when it began issuing its own currency.
The Brunei dollar replaced the [[Malaya and British Borneo dollar]] in 1967 after the formation of [[Malaysia]] and the independence of [[Singapore]]. Until 23 June 1973, the [[Malaysian ringgit]] was exchangeable at par with the Singapore dollar and Brunei dollar. The [[Monetary Authority of Singapore]] and the [[Brunei Currency and Monetary Board]] (now the Authoriti Monetari Brunei Darussalam (Monetary Authority of Brunei Darussalam)) still maintain the exchangeability of their two currencies. The dollar is accepted as "customary tender" in Singapore according to the Currency Interchangeability Agreement,<ref name="Monetary Authority of Singapore" /> although it is not legal tender there.
===History of coins used in Brunei=== Coins were used in Brunei from the 10th century. The [[Straits dollar]] was also used in Brunei from 1906.
Due to the close ties between [[China]] and [[Brunei]], the first type of coins used in Brunei were Chinese coins. This was initially called 'Pitis'. They were later known as 'Kue' when local 'Pitis' were introduced.<ref name="Star">{{Cite web |title=Brunei History seen through its coinage |url=http://www.bt.com.bn/features/2007/08/12/brunei_history_seen_through_its_coinage |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120722215741/http://www.bt.com.bn/features/2007/08/12/brunei_history_seen_through_its_coinage |archive-date=22 July 2012 |access-date=25 January 2012 |publisher=Brunei Times}}</ref><ref name="Coinage">{{Cite web |title=Brunei's currency notes before 1967 |url=http://www.bt.com.bn/classification/life/2007/06/30/bruneis_currency_notes_before_1967 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140108170730/http://www.bt.com.bn/classification/life/2007/06/30/bruneis_currency_notes_before_1967 |archive-date=8 January 2014 |access-date=2 September 2013 |df=dmy-all}}</ref> The local 'Pitis' coins had 'Sultanate of Brunei' stamped in front of the coin and the royal umbrella was imprinted at the back. These were issued from the 16th to the 19th century. Previous Islamic coins were also called the 'Pitis'.<ref name="Bk2" /> Another type of coin that was used in Brunei were '[[Duit]] besi' (which roughly translates to 'Iron money'). Iron was considered valuable those days that it was used as money. 100 one-square inch pieces were valued at 1 dollar.<ref name="Coinage" />
The last coin to be issued before the introduction of the Straits Settlements currency was the 'Duit Bintang', otherwise known as the 'Star coin' or the 'Star Cent'.<ref name="Star" /> It is called the Star coin because of the star imprinted on the obverse of the coin. It was minted in [[Birmingham]], England, in 1887.<ref name="Star" /> It was made from [[copper]].
With the introduction of the Straits Settlements currency, the previously used coins were taken out of circulation. They were, however still used with certain exchange rates.<ref name="Coinage" />
Prior to 1984, the coins were made by the [[Royal Mint]] of the [[United Kingdom]].<ref name=":4">{{Cite news |date=29 August 1984 |title=Brunei using S'pore-made coins for the first time |pages=2 |work=Singapore Monitor |url=https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/Digitised/Article/singmonitor19840829-1.2.6.3 |access-date=25 May 2023}}</ref>
In 1984, [[Brunei Darussalam Central Bank|Brunei Currency Board]] ordered four million circulation coins from the [[Singapore Mint]].<ref name=":4" /> The circulation coins consisted of one cent coint in bronze and five, ten, twenty and fifty cents coins in cupro-nickel.<ref name=":4" /> The 50 cents has an additional security feature with a reeded edge with dots between lines at regular interval while other countries' circulation coins are mill-edged.<ref name=":4" />
===History of banknotes used in Brunei===
[[File:Straits Settlements - 1935 - $1 banknote (obverse).jpg|thumb|right|One Straits dollar banknote from 1935]] The Straits dollar was introduced in Brunei in 1906. It was later replaced by the [[Malayan dollar]] which was introduced to British colonies and Brunei in 1939. It replaced the Straits dollar at par with a 1:1 exchange rate. The Malayan dollar was issued by the [[Board of Commissioners of Currency, Malaya]]. The board stopped issuing the Malayan dollar during the [[Japan]]ese invasion during [[World War II]]. The Malayan dollar had the portrait of [[King George VI]] in front of the note.<ref name="Star" />
In 1952, the board was renamed the [[Board of Commissioners of Currency, Malaya and British Borneo]]. The board then began to issue notes to [[Federation of Malaya|Malaya]], [[Singapore]], [[Crown Colony of Sarawak|Sarawak]], [[Crown Colony of North Borneo|British North Borneo]], and [[Brunei]] in 1953. This was known as the [[Malaya and British Borneo dollar]].<ref name="Star" /> In 1967, the Malaya and British Borneo dollar was replaced by three new currencies: the [[Malaysian dollar]], [[Singapore dollar]] and the Brunei dollar, all at par.<ref name="Bk">{{Cite book |title=Basic Commerce for Brunei Darussalam |pages=22}}</ref> The Interchangeability Agreement which the three countries adhered to as original members of the currency union meant the Brunei dollar was exchangeable at par with the Singapore dollar and Malaysian dollar. This ended on 8 May 1973, when the Malaysian government withdrew from the agreement.<ref name="Interchangeability Agreement">{{cite web |url=http://www.mas.gov.sg/currency/currency_info/Heritage_Collection.html |title=The Currency History of Singapore |access-date=3 July 2008 |date=9 April 2007 |publisher=Monetary Authority of Singapore |quote=Official Currencies of The Straits Settlements (1826-1939); Currencies of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Malaya (1939-1951); Currencies of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Malaya and British Borneo (1952-1957); Currencies of the Independent Malaya (1957-1963); On 12 June 1967, the currency union which had been operating for 29 years came to an end, and the three participating countries, Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei each issued its own currency. The currencies of the 3 countries were interchangeable at par value under the Interchangeability Agreement until 8 May 1973 when the Malaysian government decided to terminate it. Brunei and Singapore however continue with the Agreement until the present day. |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100202075742/http://www.mas.gov.sg/currency/currency_info/Heritage_Collection.html |archive-date=2 February 2010 |df=dmy }}</ref>
The [[Singapore dollar]] is still interchangeable with the Brunei dollar today.<ref name="Bk2">{{Cite book |title=Basic Commerce for Brunei Darussalam |pages=23}}</ref>
==Coins==
{{main|Coins of the Brunei dollar}}
In 1967, coins were introduced in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20 and 50 cents. Except for the bronze 1 cent, the coins were struck in cupro-nickel.
In 1986, copper-clad steel replaced bronze.<ref>[http://www.finance.gov.bn/tt/EDITKKW/bcb/coins_cir_2nd.htm Ministry of Finance<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080315044719/http://www.finance.gov.bn/tt/EDITKKW/bcb/coins_cir_2nd.htm|date=15 March 2008}}</ref> Later, in 2008, the 1 cent coins switched compositions to brass.
==Banknotes==
On 12 June 1967,<ref>{{Cite book |last=Linzmayer |first=Owen |url=http://www.banknotebook.com |title=The Banknote Book |publisher=www.BanknoteNews.com |year=2011 |location=San Francisco, CA |chapter=Brunei |access-date=21 August 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150923031410/http://www.banknotebook.com/ |archive-date=23 September 2015 |url-status=live}}</ref> the government (''Kerajaan Brunei'') introduced notes in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 50 and 100 dollars. Notes for 500 and 1,000 dollars followed in 1979. In 1989, the title on the paper money was changed to ''Negara Brunei Darussalam'', the official name of the country, and the Malay term for "State of Brunei, Abode of Peace". 10,000 dollar notes were introduced the same year. All notes bear the denomination in Malay (in both [[Malay alphabet|Rumi]] and [[Jawi script|Jawi]]) and in English. The English denomination appeared on the obverse below the denomination in Malay on the earlier series, but now appears on the reverse together with the [[Jawi script|Jawi]].
Five series of notes have been issued. The colours of $1, $5, and $10 notes have been the same for all the series of banknotes. [https://web.archive.org/web/20041218033554/http://www.finance.gov.bn/tt/EDITKKW/bcb/notes_cir_2nd.htm]
===1967 series===
First series (1967) – currency with the portrait of [[Omar Ali Saifuddin III|Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin III]], the 28th ruler of Brunei. * $1 – [[blue]] * $5 – [[green]] * $10 – [[red]] * $50 – [[brown]] * $100 – [[purple]]
===1972 series===
Second series – This series was the same as the first series with exception that the portrait of Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin was replaced by the portrait of [[Hassanal Bolkiah|Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah]], the 29th and current ruler of Brunei. All subsequent currency has the portrait of Hassanal Bolkiah. In addition, two new higher denominations were issued in 1979.
{|class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%" !colspan="12"| 1972 Series |- !colspan="2"| Image !!rowspan="2"| Value !!rowspan="2"| Dimensions !!rowspan="2"| Main Colour !!colspan="3"| Description !!rowspan="2"| Date of issue !!rowspan="2"| Issue suspended !!rowspan="2"| Date of withdrawal |- ! Obverse !! Reverse !! Obverse !! Reverse !! Watermark |- |align="center" bgcolor="#000000"| |align="center" bgcolor="#000000"| | $1 | 121 mm × 64 mm | Blue |rowspan="7"| [[Hassanal Bolkiah]] |rowspan="5"| [[Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque]] 1967 series |rowspan="7"| [[Hassanal Bolkiah]] | 1972 |rowspan="7"| 1989 |rowspan="7"| Limited |- |align="center" bgcolor="#000000"| |align="center" bgcolor="#000000"| | $5 | 127 mm × 71 mm | Green | 1979 |- |align="center" bgcolor="#000000"| |align="center" bgcolor="#000000"| | $10 | 133 mm × 79 mm | Red | 1976 |- |align="center" bgcolor="#000000"| |align="center" bgcolor="#000000"| | $50 | 146 mm × 87 mm | Olive green | 1973 |- |align="center" bgcolor="#000000"| |align="center" bgcolor="#000000"| | $100 | 159 mm × 95 mm | Purple | 1972 |- |align="center" bgcolor="#000000"| |align="center" bgcolor="#000000"| | $500 | 173 mm × 95 mm | Orange | [[Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque]] (1979) |rowspan="2"| 1979 |- |align="center" bgcolor="#000000"| |align="center" bgcolor="#000000"| | $1,000 | 184 mm × 96 mm | Grey | Brunei Museum |- |colspan="12"|{{Standard banknote table notice|BrE=Y}} |}
===1989 series===
Third series – the post independence series. This series was gradually being replaced by the fourth series.
{|class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%" !colspan="12"| 1989 Series |- !colspan="2"| Image !!rowspan="2"| Value !!rowspan="2"| Dimensions !!rowspan="2"| Main Colour !!colspan="3"| Description !!rowspan="2"| Date of issue !!rowspan="2"| Issue suspended !!rowspan="2"| Date of withdrawal |- ! Obverse !! Reverse !! Obverse !! Reverse !! Watermark |- |align="center"|[https://images.greysheet.com/bnb/20211227/Brunei_BCB_1_dollar_1989.00.00_B113a_P13a_B-1_208412_f.20211221170140430.20211222223730045.jpg] |align="center"|[https://images.greysheet.com/bnb/20211227/Brunei_BCB_1_dollar_1989.00.00_B113a_P13a_B-1_208412_r.20211221170140450.20211222223730066.jpg] | $1 | 125 mm × 63 mm | Blue | [[Hassanal Bolkiah]] | Aerial view of Kampong Ayer |rowspan="9"| [[Hassanal Bolkiah]] |rowspan="8"| 1989 |rowspan="5"| 1996 |rowspan="9"| Limited |- |align="center"|[https://images.greysheet.com/bnb/20211227/Brunei_BCB_5_dollars_1989.00.00_B114a_P14_B-1_005967_f.20211221170147425.20211222223736593.jpg] |align="center"|[https://images.greysheet.com/bnb/20211227/Brunei_BCB_5_dollars_1989.00.00_B114a_P14_B-1_005967_r.20211221170147453.20211222223736616.jpg] | $5 | 133 mm × 66 mm | Green | [[Hassanal Bolkiah]] | [[Kampong Ayer]] & boats |- |align="center"|[https://images.greysheet.com/bnb/20211227/Brunei_BCB_10_dollars_1989.00.00_B115a_P15_B-1_117081_f.20211221170142821.20211222223732493.jpg] |align="center"|[https://images.greysheet.com/bnb/20211227/Brunei_BCB_10_dollars_1989.00.00_B115a_P15_B-1_117081_r.20211221170142843.20211222223732514.jpg] | $10 | 141 mm × 69 mm | Red | [[Hassanal Bolkiah]] | [[Kampong Ayer]] & boats, [[Omar Ali Saifuddin Mosque]] |- |align="center" bgcolor="#000000"| |align="center"|[https://images.greysheet.com/bnb/20211227/Brunei_BCB_50_dollars_1989.00.00_B116a_P16_B-2_242956_r.20211221170149848.20211222223738458.jpg] | $50 | 157 mm × 75 mm | Olive green | [[Hassanal Bolkiah]] | Long Boats, Kampong Ayer |- |align="center"|[https://images.greysheet.com/bnb/20211227/Brunei_BCB_100_dollars_1989.00.00_B117a_P17_B-1_293431_f.20211221170144211.20211222223733819.jpg] |align="center"|[https://images.greysheet.com/bnb/20211227/Brunei_BCB_100_dollars_1989.00.00_B117a_P17_B-1_293431_r.20211221170144262.20211222223733848.jpg] | $100 | 165 mm × 78 mm | Purple | [[Hassanal Bolkiah]] | Aerial view of Kampong Ayer, Bandar Seri Begawan |- |align="center" bgcolor="#000000"| |align="center" bgcolor="#000000"| | $500 | 175 mm × 81 mm | Orange | [[Hassanal Bolkiah]] | Padian woman paddling in her boat in Kampong Ayer | 2000 |- |align="center" bgcolor="#000000"| |align="center" bgcolor="#000000"| | $1,000 | 182 mm × 84 mm | Dark pink | [[Hassanal Bolkiah]] | Kampong Ayer, [[Istana Nurul Iman]] | 21 June 2007 |- |align="center" bgcolor="#000000"| |align="center" bgcolor="#000000"| | $10,000 | 204 mm × 134 mm | Green | [[Hassanal Bolkiah]] | Aerial view of [[Bandar Seri Begawan]] | 28 December 2006 |- |colspan="12"|{{Standard banknote table notice|BrE=Y}} |}
===1996–2000 polymer and paper series===
Fourth Series (1996–2000) all notes except for the polymer issues are no longer printed. {|class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%" !colspan="12"|1996 Polymer and Paper Notes |- !colspan="2"| Image !!rowspan="2"| Value !!rowspan="2"| Dimensions !!rowspan="2"| Main Colour !!colspan="3"| Description !!rowspan="2"| Date of issue !!rowspan="2"| Material |- ! Obverse !! Reverse !! Obverse !! Reverse !! Window / Watermark |- |align="center"|[https://images.greysheet.com/bnb/20211227/Brunei_BCB_1_dollar_1996.00.00_B122a_P22a_C-4_677590_f.20211221170141417.20211222223730321.jpg] |align="center"|[https://images.greysheet.com/bnb/20211227/Brunei_BCB_1_dollar_1996.00.00_B122a_P22a_C-4_677590_r.20211221170141442.20211222223730354.jpg] |$1 ||rowspan=3|141 x 69 mm || Blue |rowspan="6"|Sultan [[Hassanal Bolkiah]]||Rainforest Waterfall |rowspan="3"|[[Coat of Arms of Brunei]]<br/>(Transparent window) ||rowspan=3|1996 ||rowspan=3|Polymer |- |align="center"|[https://images.greysheet.com/bnb/20211227/Brunei_BCB_5_dollars_1996.00.00_B123a_P23_C-1_507125_f.20211221170147601.20211222223736761.jpg] |align="center"|[https://images.greysheet.com/bnb/20211227/Brunei_BCB_5_dollars_1996.00.00_B123a_P23_C-1_507125_r.20211221170147942.20211222223736782.jpg] | $5 || Green || Rainforest Floor |- |align="center"|[https://images.greysheet.com/bnb/20211227/Brunei_BCB_10_dollars_1996.00.00_B124a_P24_C-1_538142_f.20211221170142953.20211222223732630.jpg] |align="center"|[https://images.greysheet.com/bnb/20211227/Brunei_BCB_10_dollars_1996.00.00_B124a_P24_C-1_538142_r.20211221170142973.20211222223732657.jpg] | $10 || Red ||Rainforest Canopy |- |align="center"|[http://www.banknoteworld.com/banknotes/brunei/BruneiP25-50Ringgit-1996-donatedsrb_f.jpg] |align="center"|[http://www.banknoteworld.com/banknotes/brunei/BruneiP25-50Ringgit-1996-donatedsrb_b.jpg] |$50 ||rowspan=2|158 x 75 mm || Brown, Green and Blue |Oil Rig |rowspan="3"|Sultan [[Hassanal Bolkiah]]<br/>(Watermark) ||rowspan=2|1996 ||rowspan=3|Paper |- |align="center"|[http://www.banknoteworld.com/banknotes/brunei/BruneiP26-100Ringgit-1996-donatedsrb_f.jpg] |align="center"|[http://www.banknoteworld.com/banknotes/brunei/BruneiP26-100Ringgit-1996-donatedsrb_b.jpg] |$100 || Brown, Orange ||[[Brunei International Airport]] |- |align="center"|[http://www.banknoteworld.com/banknotes/brunei/BruneiP27-500Ringgit-2000-donatedungkl_f.jpg] |align="center"|[http://www.banknoteworld.com/banknotes/brunei/BruneiP27-500Ringgit-2000-donatedungkl_b.jpg] |$500 ||175 x 81 mm || Orange || Royal Regalia Building ||2000 |- |colspan="10"|{{Standard banknote table notice|BrE=Y}} |}
=== Polymer series (2004–2007) === [[Polymer banknote]]s were introduced in 2004 due to high cases of banknote forgery, with all the new banknotes being in the same substrate. Denominations of 50, 100, 500, 1,000 and 10,000 were issued from 2004 to 2007. The $100 note of this series won a gold medal award for its security features in the 22nd National Print Award in Australia in May 2005.<ref>{{Cite web |last=The Brunei Times |author-link=The Brunei Times |date=28 December 2006 |title=Brunei issues new $10,000 bank note |url=http://www.polymernotes.org/articles/BRN_article_10000.htm |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080209001426/http://www.polymernotes.org/articles/BRN_article_10000.htm |archive-date=9 February 2008 |access-date=28 January 2008 |df=dmy-all}}</ref>
The [[Singapore dollar|S$]]10,000 and B$10,000 notes are the world's most valuable banknotes, (worth US$7,771 as of April 2026) that are officially in circulation.<ref name="shequality">{{Cite web |title=PARITY DEMOCRACY and MONEY: Annual Meetings Paper 11 |url=http://www.shequality.org/11.%20%2019-20%20Sep%202006%20%20Singapore.doc |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120220085818/http://www.shequality.org/11.%20%2019-20%20Sep%202006%20%20Singapore.doc |archive-date=20 February 2012 |access-date=2012-11-18}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Detrixhe |first=John |date=2018-06-01 |title=The most valuable banknote in circulation is worth about as much as a bitcoin |url=https://qz.com/1294049/the-most-valuable-banknote-in-circulation-is-worth-about-as-much-as-a-bitcoin/ |access-date=2022-07-17 |website=Quartz |language=en}}</ref> They are worth eight times as much as the next most valuable, the 1,000 [[Swiss franc]] note (US$1,100). From 6 November 2020, AMBD has announced it will stop printing B$10,000 notes to reduce the risk of money laundering. Brunei has also stopped the issuance of B$10,000 and is in the process of withdrawing it from active circulation.<ref>{{Cite news |date=2020-11-07 |title=Brunei to cease issuing and circulation of biggest currency notes |work=The Edge Markets |url=https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/brunei-cease-issuing-circulation-biggest-currency-notes |url-status=dead |access-date=7 November 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201113173151/https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/brunei-cease-issuing-circulation-biggest-currency-notes |archive-date=13 November 2020}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Brunei to cease issuing, circulation of biggest currency notes – Xinhua |url=http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2020-10/01/c_139411893.htm |access-date=2022-07-17 |website=Xinhua News Agency}}</ref>
{|class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%" !colspan="10"| 2004–2007 Polymer Notes |- !colspan="2"| Image !!rowspan="2"| Value !!rowspan="2"| Dimensions !!rowspan="2"| Main Colour !!colspan="3"| Description !!colspan="2"| Date of |- ! Obverse !! Reverse !! Obverse !! Reverse !! Transparent Window !! printing !! issue |- |align="center"|[https://web.archive.org/web/20080216000326/http://www.polymernotes.org/images/pics/BRNS4R1F.jpg] |align="center"| [https://web.archive.org/web/20080216000255/http://www.polymernotes.org/images/pics/BRNS4R1B.jpg] ||$50 ||rowspan="2"|158 x 75 mm || Olive green ||rowspan="2"|Sultan [[Hassanal Bolkiah]]||Tropical Shrub||rowspan="5"|Various different flora of Brunei |rowspan="2" colspan="2"|15 July 2004<br/>Hassanal Bolkiah's 58th birthday |- |align="center" bgcolor="#000000"| [[File:100 brunei dollar polymer (front).jpg |100px]] |align="center”| [https://web.archive.org/web/20080216000319/http://www.polymernotes.org/images/pics/BRNS5R1B.jpg] | $100 || Brown || Chermin Island |- |align="center" bgcolor="#000000"| [[File:500 Brunei dollar polymer.jpg|100px]] |align="center"|[https://web.archive.org/web/20110727182139/http://polymernotes.org/images/pics/BRNS6R1B.jpg] | $500 ||175 x 81 mm|| Pink ||Sultan [[Omar Ali Saifuddien III]] ||[[Pusat Bandar]] |rowspan="3"|2006 |28 December 2006 |- |align="center" bgcolor="#000000"| [[File:1000 brunei dollar polymer (front).jpg|100px]] |align="center" bgcolor="#000000"| [[File:1000 brunei dollar polymer (back).jpg|100px]] |$1,000 ||182 x 84 mm|| Turqouise ||rowspan="2"|Sultan [[Hassanal Bolkiah]] |The Ministry of Finance Building in Bandar Seri Begawan |21 June 2007 |- |align="center" bgcolor="#000000"| [[File:10000 brunei dollar polymer (front).jpg|100px]] |align="center"|[https://web.archive.org/web/20080216000303/http://www.polymernotes.org/images/pics/BRNS8R1BX.jpg] |$10,000 ||180 x 90 mm|| Green || The Legislative Council (Parliament) Building in Bandar Seri Begawan |28 December 2006 |- |colspan="10"|{{Standard banknote table notice|BrE=Y}} |}
=== Polymer series (2011) ===
To commemorate the 65th birthday of Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, an upgraded versions of the 1, 5 and 10 dollar banknotes were issued.<ref>[http://banknotenews.com/files/2680e764ed7ae58c816c6879f28a333b-1618.php Brunei new 1-, 5-, and 10-dollar notes confirmed] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110917192648/http://banknotenews.com/files/2680e764ed7ae58c816c6879f28a333b-1618.php |date=17 September 2011 }}, BanknoteNews.com. Retrieved 27 July 2011.</ref><ref>[http://polymernotes.org/other_country/BRN_new10.pdf A poster released by the Autoriti Monetari Brunei Darussalam (Monetary Authority of Brunei Darussalam) that explains the security features on the 10 ringgit/dollar polymer banknote] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130521020346/http://polymernotes.org/other_country/BRN_new10.pdf |date=21 May 2013 }}</ref><ref>[http://polymernotes.org/other_country/BRN_new5.pdf A poster released by the Autoriti Monetari Brunei Darussalam (Monetary Authority of Brunei Darussalam) that explains the security features on the 5 ringgit/dollar polymer banknote] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130521012346/http://polymernotes.org/other_country/BRN_new5.pdf |date=21 May 2013 }}</ref><ref>[http://polymernotes.org/other_country/BRN_new1.pdf A poster released by the Autoriti Monetari Brunei Darussalam (Monetary Authority of Brunei Darussalam) that explains the security features on the 1 ringgit/dollar polymer banknote] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130520214155/http://polymernotes.org/other_country/BRN_new1.pdf |date=20 May 2013 }}</ref> Shortly after the notes were issued, the [[Braille]] dots on the upper left front corner of the new polymer notes are not raised. The Braille dots cannot be felt tactilely, and they are not accurately rendered as Braille numbers corresponding to the denominations. Specifically, the spacing of the dots is wrong, and they lack the lead-in character that indicates that numbers follow.<ref>[http://banknotenews.com/files/5a3de01c46712faf962fe796fd025901-1656.php Brunei's new notes contain Braille blunder] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110917024552/http://www.banknotenews.com/files/5a3de01c46712faf962fe796fd025901-1656.php |date=17 September 2011 }}, BanknoteNews.com. Retrieved 19 August 2011.</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Accuracy of Braille in banknotes questioned |url=http://www.bt.com.bn/news-national/2011/08/09/accuracy-braille-banknotes-questioned |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111126070645/http://www.bt.com.bn/news-national/2011/08/09/accuracy-braille-banknotes-questioned |archive-date=26 November 2011 |access-date=2022-07-14 |website=Brunei Times}}</ref>
{|class="wikitable" style="margin:auto; font-size:90%; border-width:1px;" |- ! colspan=11 | Polymer series (2011) |- ! rowspan=2 | Image ! rowspan=2 | Value ! rowspan=2 | Dimensions<br/>(mm) ! rowspan=2 colspan=2 | Main<br/>colour ! colspan=2 | Description ! rowspan=2 | Issued from ! rowspan=2 | Issue<br/>suspended |- ! Obverse ! Reverse |- | | $1 | align=center rowspan=3 | 141 × 69 | style="background:#80C0FF;"| | Blue | [[Hassanal Bolkiah]];<br/>''[[Dillenia suffruticosa]]'' | [[Bandar Seri Begawan]] | rowspan=3 | 18 July 2011 | rowspan=7 | Current |- | | $5 | style="background:#A0E080;"| | Lime green | [[Hassanal Bolkiah]];<br/>''[[Turmeric|Curcuma longa]]'' | [[Lapau]] |- | | $10 | style="background:#FF8080;"| | Red | [[Hassanal Bolkiah]];<br/>''[[Cosmos caudatus]]'' | [[Jame' Asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque]] |- | colspan=10 | {{Standard banknote table notice|BrE=Y}} |}
===New Family banknote series (2026)=== On 22 September 2025, the Brunei Darussalam Central Bank unveiled a new series of banknotes, consisting of denominations of BND1, BND5, BND10, BND100, and BND500. The banknotes are denominated in {{lang|ms|dolar Brunei}}. They will enter circulation in early 2026.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Details - BDCB |url=https://www.bdcb.gov.bn/publications/details?id=01k5sxez34r0m85rcdmrg63502 |access-date=2025-10-03 |website=www.bdcb.gov.bn}}</ref>
{|class="wikitable" style="margin:auto; font-size:90%; border-width:1px;" |- ! colspan=11 | New family banknote series (2026) |- ! rowspan=2 | Image ! rowspan=2 | Value ! rowspan=2 | Dimensions<br/>(mm) ! rowspan=2 colspan=2 | Main<br/>colour ! colspan=2 | Description ! rowspan=2 | Issued from ! rowspan=2 | Issue<br/>suspended |- ! Obverse ! Reverse |- | | $1 | align=center rowspan=3 | 141 × 69 | style="background:#80C0FF;"| | Blue | [[Hassanal Bolkiah]];<br/>''[[Dillenia suffruticosa]]'' | [[Bandar Seri Begawan]] | rowspan=5 | 2026 | rowspan=5 | Upcoming |- | | $5 | style="background:#A0E080;"| | Lime green | [[Hassanal Bolkiah]];<br/>''[[Turmeric|Curcuma longa]]'' | [[Lapau]] |- | | $10 | style="background:#FF8080;"| | Red | [[Hassanal Bolkiah]];<br/>''[[Cosmos caudatus]]'' | [[Jame' Asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque]] |- | | $100 | align=center | 158 × 75 | style="background:#C0A080;"| | Brown | [[Hassanal Bolkiah]];<br/>''[[Melastoma malabathricum]]'' | [[Chermin Island]] |- | | $500 | align=center | 175 × 81 | style="background:#FF80C0;"| | Pink | [[Omar Ali Saifuddien III]];<br/>''[[Orthosiphon aristatus]]'' | [[Pusat Bandar, Brunei|Pusat Bandar]] |- | colspan=10 | {{Standard banknote table notice|BrE=Y}} |}
===Commemorative banknotes===
* $25 – purple and beige (1992) :This was issued during the silver jubilee (25th anniversary) of Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah acceding to the throne. The design is of the 1989 series of currency.
* $20 – yellow (polymer, 2007) :On 27 June 2007, Singapore and Brunei celebrated the 40th anniversary of the Currency Interchangeability Agreement (since 12 June 1967) by joint-issuing commemorative $20 notes.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Monetary Authority of Singapore |author-link=Monetary Authority of Singapore |date=27 June 2007 |title=Commemorating the 40th Anniversary the Currency Interchangeability Agreement |url=http://www.mas.gov.sg/news_room/press_releases/2007/Joint_Press_Release_by_the_MOF_Brunei_Darussalam_and_MAS.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070703111408/http://www.mas.gov.sg/news_room/press_releases/2007/Joint_Press_Release_by_the_MOF_Brunei_Darussalam_and_MAS.html |archive-date=3 July 2007 |access-date=30 July 2007 |df=dmy-all}}</ref>
:The two authorities issue distinct versions of the new $20 notes. They are both yellow, 149 × 72 mm in size, and made of [[Polymer banknote|polymer]]. The reverses are almost identical except that the Brunei version has their state title in [[Jawi script]], while the [https://web.archive.org/web/20070807220300/http://www.mas.gov.sg/resource/news_room/press_releases/2007/%2420%20NOte%20Annex%20A.pdf Singaporean version] has the state title of Brunei in [[Latin|Latin script]].<ref name="annex1">{{Cite web |last=Monetary Authority of Singapore |author-link=Monetary Authority of Singapore |date=27 June 2007 |title=Annex 1, Commemorating the 40th Anniversary the Currency Interchangeability Agreement |url=http://www.mas.gov.sg/resource/news_room/press_releases/2007/Joint%20Press%20Release%20by%20the%20Ministry%20of%20Finance,%20Brunei%20Darussalam%20and%20the%20Monetary%20Authority%20of%20Singapore.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070807220306/http://www.mas.gov.sg/resource/news_room/press_releases/2007/Joint%20Press%20Release%20by%20the%20Ministry%20of%20Finance%2C%20Brunei%20Darussalam%20and%20the%20Monetary%20Authority%20of%20Singapore.pdf |archive-date=7 August 2007 |access-date=30 July 2007 |df=dmy-all}}</ref> The obverse of the Singaporean version is similar to the current [[Singapore Portrait Series currency notes|Portrait Series]], whereas the obverse of the Brunei version is similar to the $50 and $100 of the 2004 series.
:There is a limited edition set, which consists of both versions in a folder, with matching serial number. The notes have "40th Anniversary Currency Interchangeability Agreement" overprinted on obverse. In addition, the Singaporean version has the two countries' state crests above the commemorative text. Only 12,000 sets are available, 10,000 from the [[Monetary Authority of Singapore]], and 2,000 from the Brunei Currency and Monetary Board.<ref name="annex1" />
:The circulation version has been available since 16 July 2007.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Monetary Authority of Singapore |author-link=Monetary Authority of Singapore |date=27 June 2007 |title=$20 Polymer Note to Commemorate 40 Years of the Currency Interchangeability Agreement |url=http://www.mas.gov.sg/news_room/press_releases/2007/20dollars_Polymer_Note_to_Commemorate_40_Years_of_the_Currency_Interchangeability_Agreement.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070629160628/http://www.mas.gov.sg/news_room/press_releases/2007/20dollars_Polymer_Note_to_Commemorate_40_Years_of_the_Currency_Interchangeability_Agreement.html |archive-date=29 June 2007 |access-date=30 July 2007 |df=dmy-all}}</ref><!-- This section is also on [[Singapore Portrait Series currency notes]]. If you wish to update, please update both when applicable -->
* $50 - yellow (polymer, 2017) : In 2017, both Brunei and Singapore issued $50 polymer banknotes in commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of its Currency Interchangeability Agreement.<ref>[http://www.mas.gov.sg/Currency/Currency-Interchangeability-Agreement-between-Brunei-Darussalam-and-Singapore.aspx Currency Interchangeability Agreement between Brunei Darussalam and Singapore] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170705110215/http://www.mas.gov.sg/Currency/Currency-Interchangeability-Agreement-between-Brunei-Darussalam-and-Singapore.aspx |date=5 July 2017 }} [[Monetary Authority of Singapore]] (www.mas.gov.sg). Retrieved on 2017-07-06.</ref>
* $50 - yellow (polymer, 2017) : In 2017, the [[Autoriti Monetari Brunei Darussalam]] issued a $50 polymer banknote, alongside a 50 cent coin, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Sultan Hassan al-Bolkiah's accession to the throne. On the front it depicts the monarch's coronation alongside a portrait of Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah. One notable security feature of the note is the use of an [[optically variable ink]] called "spark live".<ref>{{Cite web |last=Bakar |first=Rasidah Hj Abu |date=2017-10-04 |title=AMBD unveils Golden Jubilee commemorative notes and coins |url=http://thescoop.co/2017/10/04/ambd-unveils-golden-jubilee-notes-coins/ |access-date=2022-07-17 |website=The Scoop |language=en-GB}}</ref>
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==See also== * [[Economy of Brunei]] * [[Brunei pitis]]
==Notes==
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==External links==
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