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What denomination notes exist in Malaysia? |
Travel Info What denomination notes exist in Malaysia? Travel Tips Ringgit Malaysia and RM for short. There are (in notes) $1, $5, $10, $20 (sometimes), $50 and $100. Try to have mainly $50s whereby chances of holding a counterfeit is not high. And as for coins, there are 1c, 5c, 10c, 20c and 50c (c represents cents or 'sen' in Malay). Others Malaysia uses RM (Ringgit Malaysia). You can easily exchange them at airports, banks and forex counters at shopping places. However, some of the shopping stores do accept other currencies such as USD and EURO. RM (Ringgit Malaysia). There is RM1, RM2, RM10, RM50 and RM100. The Bank Negara has stopped producing the RM2 and RM20 notes but it is still valid to use. Ringgit Malaysia (RM). We have notes of RM1, RM2, RM5, RM10, RM50, RM100. Coins are 1 cents, 5 cents, 10 cents, 20 cents, 50 cents. Coins of RM1 has been stopped using. Isetan shopping centre accept Japanese Yen. In some places EURO & USD are acceptable. malaysian.. specially malay.. lazy and stupid.. police more worst.. lazy .. gov.. eat money.... the denomination notes currently used in MALAYSIA are RM 100, RM 50, RM 10, RM 5 & RM 1. the RM 1,000, RM 500, RM 20 & RM 2 notes plus RM 1 coin is no longer legal tender & have since phased out. |
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