oldtimer in Malaysian got a bigger wallet?

Do all Malaysian have a bigger wallet in the past? Bigger wallet because they have more money or big money? People who live in the 70' should know better. Do you know old Malaysia banknote very big in size compare to what we used now? From 1967 until 1983, the size of all denomination is slightly bigger then what we used currently. Do old time Malaysian have a bigger wallet?

$1 ringgit denomination during that time has a 121mm x 64mm compare to current size 120mm x 65mm. The currency on the lowerside is the current $1 ringgit notes. The currency on the upperside is the Malaysia 1st series (1967) $1 ringgit notes.

$5 ringgit denomination during that time has a 127mm x 71mm compare to current size 135mm x 65mm. The currency on the lowerside is the current $5 ringgit notes. The currency on the upperside is the Malaysia 1st series (1967) $5 ringgit notes.


$10 ringgit denomination during that time has a 133mm x 80mm compare to current size 140mm x 65mm. The currency on the upperside is the Malaysia 2nd series (1967) $10 ringgit notes. The currency on the lowerside is the current $10 ringgit notes.

$50 ringgit denomination during that time has a 146mm x 87mm compare to current size 145mm x 69mm. The currency on the upperside is the Malaysia 4th series $50 ringgit notes. The currency on the lowerside is Malaysia 5th series $50 ringgit notes. $100 ringgit denomination during that time has a 165mm x 95mm compare to current size 150mm x 69mm.

$1, $5 and and $10 current currency look a bit longer then the old one. Maybe Malaysian who live during that time got a shorter wallet but wide in size. Thank god, Malaysia new currency is a bit smaller in size. If not I don’t know what kind of bag I need to bought.

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