Banknotes of the PHILIPPINES - a catalog of banknotes of different countries: modern coins and banknotes of all countries of the world, samples, gold and silver coins, photographs and description.
Monetary unit: Philippine peso = 100 centimos. Banknotes in circulation: 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1 pesos. Issuing Bank - Central Bank of the Philippines.
Banknotes in circulation:
20 pesos.
Obverse: On the right side of the Banknote - depicts the young Manuel Luis Quezon-y-Molina (1878 - 1944), 2nd President of the country from November 15, 1935 to August 1, 1944; under the portrait there is an explanatory inscription. On the left - a vertical stripe with a portrait of Manuel Quezon, interrupted by the image of a vote for the adoption of the Philippine language as the state language of the country. In the center of the upper part of the Banknote there is an inscription: REPUBLIKA NG PILIPINAS, below - the coat of arms of the country with the signature of the President of the country Benigno Aquino III and the emblem of the Central Bank of the Philippines with the signature of the bank manager. Below is a picture of the presidential palace in Manila. In the center of the lower part of the Banknote, the face value in the Philippine language: DALAWAMPUNG PISO. The denomination with the figure "20" is placed vertically in the upper left corner and horizontally in the lower right corner.
The banknote contains: a watermark in the form of a portrait of M. Quezon and the number "20"; security thread; microtext; protective fibers; superimposed images.
The banknote was put into circulation on 16, was issued in 12, 2010 and 2010.
50 pesos.
Obverse: On the right side of the Banknote - Sergio Osmenya (1878 - 1961), statesman, 4th president of the country from August 1, 1944 to May 28, 1946 is depicted; under the portrait there is an explanatory inscription. On the left - a vertical stripe with a portrait of Sergio Osmenya, interrupted by the image of a parliament meeting in 1907.In the center of the upper part of the Banknote there is an inscription: REPUBLIKA NG PILIPINAS, below - the country's coat of arms signed by the President of the country Benigno Aquino III and the emblem of the Central Bank of the Philippines signed by the bank manager. Below is a picture of General Douglas MacArthur's visit to Leyte Province during the Second World War. In the center of the lower part of the Banknote there is the denomination in the Philippine language: LIMAMPUNG PISO. The denomination with the figure "50" is placed vertically in the upper left corner and horizontally in the lower right corner.
The banknote contains: watermark in the form of a portrait of C. Osmenya and the number "50"; security thread; microtext; protective fibers; superimposed images.
The banknote was put into circulation on December 16.12.2010, XNUMX.
100 pesos.
Obverse: On the right side of the Banknote - depicts Manuel Rojas (1892 - 1948), Filipino politician, 5th President of the country from May 28, 1946 to April 15, 1948; under the portrait there is an explanatory inscription. Left - vertical stripe with a portrait of Manuel Rojas, interrupted by the image of the building of the Central Bank of the Philippines. In the center of the upper part of the Banknote there is an inscription: REPUBLIKA NG PILIPINAS, below - the coat of arms of the country with the signature of the President of the country Benigno Aquino III and the emblem of the Central Bank of the Philippines with the signature of the bank manager. Below is the scene of the proclamation of the Third Republic on July 4, 1946. In the center of the lower part of the Banknote, the face value in the Philippine language: SANDAANG PISO. The denomination with the figure "100" is placed vertically in the upper left corner and horizontally in the lower right corner.
The banknote contains: a watermark in the form of a portrait of M. Rojas and the number "100"; diving security thread marked BSP 100; microtext; protective fibers; superimposed images.
The banknote was put into circulation on February 1, 2016.
These banknotes differ from banknotes of 2010 in more lilac or violet color. This was done so that it was possible to better distinguish it from the 1000 peso banknote, blue, which is similar in color to the 100 peso banknote of the 2010 model. This was done at the suggestion of the public.
All characteristics of the Banknote will remain the same. The banknotes of the old design will remain in circulation in parallel with the new ones, except for the 1985 banknotes, they will be exchanged in banks until December 31, 2016.
200 pesos.
Obverse: On the right side of the Banknote - depicts Diosdado Macapagal (1910 - 1997), the 9th President of the country from December 30, 1961 to December 30, 1965; under the portrait there is an explanatory inscription. On the left - a vertical strip with a portrait of Diosdado Macapagal, interrupted by the image of the Palace of Independence. In the center of the upper part of the Banknote there is an inscription: REPUBLIKA NG PILIPINAS, below - the coat of arms of the country with the signature of the President of the country Benigno Aquino III and the emblem of the Central Bank of the Philippines with the signature of the bank manager. Below - a picture of the Barasoan Church, built in 1630. In the center of the bottom of the Banknote there is a face value in the Philippine language: DALAWANDAANG PISO. The denomination with the figure "200" is placed vertically in the upper left corner and in the lower right corner - horizontally.
The banknote contains: a watermark in the form of a portrait of D. Makapagal and the number "200"; diving security thread marked BSP 200; microtext; protective fibers; superimposed images.
The banknote was put into circulation on 16.
500 pesos.
Obverse: On the right side of the Banknote - shows Maria Corazon Aquino (1933 - 2009), the 11th President of the country from February 25, 1986 to June 30, 1992, as well as her husband, Benigno Aquino Jr. (1932 - 1983), Senator, Governor of Tarlac Province; under the portraits there is an explanatory inscription. On the left - a vertical strip with a portrait of the Aquino couple, interrupted by the image of popular unrest in 1986. In the center of the upper part of the Banknote there is an inscription: REPUBLIKA NG PILIPINAS, below - the country's coat of arms with the signature of the President of the country Benigno Aquino III and the emblem of the Central Bank of the Philippines with the signature of the bank manager. Below is a picture of a statue by B. Aquino. In the center of the lower part of the Banknote, the face value in the Philippine language: LIMANDAANGPISO. The denomination number "500" is placed vertically in the upper left corner and horizontally in the lower right corner.
The banknote contains: a watermark in the form of a portrait of the Aquino couple and the number "500"; diving security thread marked BSP 500; microtext; protective fibers; superimposed images; hologram.
The banknote was put into circulation on 16.
1 pesos.
Obverse: On the right side of the Banknote - depicts Jose Abad Santos, Vicente Lim and Josefa Llanes Escoda, public and political figures of the country, under the portraits - an explanatory inscription. On the left - a vertical stripe with a triple portrait, interrupted by the image of the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the country's independence. In the center of the upper part of the Banknote there is an inscription: REPUBLIKA NG PILIPINAS, below - the coat of arms of the country with the signature of the President of the country Benigno Aquino III and the emblem of the Central Bank of the Philippines with the signature of the bank manager. Below is a picture of the Medal of Honor of the Republic of the Philippines. In the center of the lower part of the Banknote, the face value in the Philippine language: SANLIBONG PISO. The denomination number "1000" is placed vertically in the upper left corner and horizontally in the lower right corner.
The banknote contains: a watermark in the form of a triple portrait on the front side of the Banknote and the number "1000"; diving security thread marked BSP 1000; microtext; protective fibers; superimposed images; hologram.
The banknote was put into circulation on 16.
BANKNOTE WITH NOMINAL 100 PESO OF THE PREVIOUS DESIGN.
100 pesos.
Obverse: On the right side of the Banknote - depicts Manuel Rojas (1892 - 1948), Filipino politician, 5th President of the country from May 28, 1946 to April 15, 1948; under the portrait there is an explanatory inscription. Left - vertical stripe with a portrait of Manuel Rojas, interrupted by the image of the building of the Central Bank of the Philippines. In the center of the upper part of the Banknote there is an inscription: REPUBLIKA NG PILIPINAS, below - the coat of arms of the country with the signature of the President of the country Benigno Aquino III and the emblem of the Central Bank of the Philippines with the signature of the bank manager. Below is the scene of the proclamation of the Third Republic on July 4, 1946. In the center of the lower part of the Banknote, the face value in the Philippine language: SANDAANG PISO. The denomination with the figure "100" is placed vertically in the upper left corner and horizontally in the lower right corner.
The banknote contains: a watermark in the form of a portrait of M. Rojas and the number "100"; diving security thread marked BSP 100; microtext; protective fibers; superimposed images.
The banknote was put into circulation on 16.
BANKNOTES RARELY MEETING IN CIRCULATION:
Banknotes of the obsolete type, issued in 1998 - 2012, as well as commemorative and commemorative banknotes are rarely found in circulation.
10 pesos.
Obverse: On the left - portraits of Appolinario Mabini and Andres Bonifacio, leaders of the Philippine revolution. In the center - the emblem of the Central Bank of the Philippines, used in 1993 - 2010, under the emblem - the signatures of the President of the country and the Governor of the Central Bank. To the right of the portraits are legal documents. In the upper right part of the Banknote there is an inscription: REPUBLIKA NG PILIPINAS, in the lower right - denomination: SAMRUNG PISO. The denomination with the figure "10" is located in the lower left and upper right corners of the banknote.
20 pesos.
Obverse: On the left is a portrait of Manuel Quezon (1878 - 1944), the country's 2nd president. On the right, against the background of the ornament - the emblem of the Central Bank of the Philippines, used in 1993 - 2010, under the emblem - the signatures of the President of the country and the Governor of the Central Bank. To the right of the portraits is the coat of arms of the country. In the upper right part of the Banknote there is an inscription: REPUBLIKA NG PILIPINAS, in the lower right - denomination: DALAWAMPUNG PISO. The denomination with the figure "20" is located in the lower left and upper right corners of the banknote.
The banknote contains: watermark; security thread; superimposed images.
This type of banknote was issued in 1997 (without designation of the year), in 1998 - 2012.
100 pesos.
Obverse: On the left - a portrait of Manuel Rojas (1892 - 1948), the 5th President of the country. Right - the emblem of the Central Bank of the Philippines, used in 1993 - 2010, under the emblem - the signature of the President of the country and the Governor of the Central Bank. To the right of the portraits is the coat of arms of the country. In the upper right part of the Banknote there is an inscription: REPUBLIKA NG PILIPINAS, in the lower right - denomination: SANDAANG PISO. The denomination with the figure "100" is located in the left and right upper corners of the banknote.
The banknote contains: watermark; security thread; superimposed images.
This type of banknote with minor modifications was produced in 1987-2004.