[1] - Diagonal Red Specimen Obverse and Reverse Regular Issue (Live)
[2] - 1st Issue (Detailed Seal). BSP Seal Type 2 is on the left. Printed by Thomas de la Rue and Company Limited London
[3] - 2nd Issue (Detailed Seal). BSP Seal Type 2 was moved to the right. Printed by Thomas de la Rue and Company Limited London
[4] - On , The Security Printing Plant (during its soft opening) commenced printing the 3rd Issue (Simplified Seal) with BSP Seal Type 4
[5] - Part of 1979 The Franklin Mint Specimen Banknotes From Around the World
[6] - Unissued 100 Piso Pilipino Series banknote were sent back to the printer for overprinting, resulting to existence of Dark Color and Light Color of Overprint, and can be found with overprint shifted, half printed and sometimes completely missing overprint.
[7] - Excess printed notes with signature of Governor Jaime C. Laya were eventually numbered serially with Prefix Letter NB for insertion in the Governor Jose B. Fernandez, Jr. block
[8] - Diagonal Red Specimen Obverse Regular Issue (Live)
Portrait of Manuel Roxas "Ang salaping papel na ito ay isang bayarin ng Bangko Sentral at lubos na pinananagutan ng pamahalaan ng Republika ng Pilipinas" "Ang papel na ito ay salaping umiiral sa Pilipinas at pambayad sa lahat ng uri ng pagkakautang" "Sandaang Piso"
Reverse
Image of BSP Complex "Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas" "Sandaang Piso"
Security Features
Portrait watermark that can be seen when viewed against the light. Broken security thread arranged in a vertical line. Red and blue visible fibers all over the note and invisible fluorescent printing
Remarks
After , this banknote was considered demonetized pursuant to
CBP Circular No. 1326 dated