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200 Piso 60 Central Banking in the Philippines Banknote

2009 20 Piso 100 Central Banking in the Philippines Replacement Commemorative Banknote 2009 20 Piso 60 Central Banking in the Philippines Commemorative Banknote

Variety

Variety Total Printed Serial Numbers
Regular Issue[1] 1,993,600 BG000001-
BH1000000
Replacement Note including above
Uncut Sheet of 32[2] 200
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Regular Issue

2009 20 Piso 60 Central Banking in the Philippines Commemorative Banknote

Total Printed: 1,993,600

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Replacement Note

2009 20 Piso 60 Central Banking in the Philippines Replacement Commemorative Banknote

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Note

[1] - Figure includes banknotes in Banknote Set
[2] - Serial Number randomly picked for Uncut Sheet of 32

Overprint

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Specification

Title 60 Central Banking in the Philippines
NP ID BC010
Category Commemorative
Series New Design Series
Type Circulating Legal Tender
Denomination 20 Piso
Year
Signature Arroyo - Tetangco Jr.
Seal BSP Type 5
Paper Type 80% Cotton
20% Abaca
Dimension 160mm x 66mm
Printer Security Plant Complex
Main Color Orange
Banknote Designer Angel Cacnio
Introduction
Demonetized
Total Value ₱40,000,000‬
Issuing Authority Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
Overprinted On BN03
Kind Banknote

Signature

Name Title
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo Pangulo ng Pilipinas
Amando M. Tetangco, Jr. Tagapangasiwa ng Bangko Sentral

Obverse

The 20-Piso notes has on the obverse the portrait of Manuel L. Quezon, first President of the Philippine Senate and the Commonwealth of the Philippines, seal of the Commonwealth of the Philippines, and scrolls with the inscriptions "Wikang Pambansa" (National Language) and "Saligang Batas " ( Constitution). President Quezon pushed for the inclusion of a provision for a national language in the Constitution, which was ratified under his watch. "Ang Salaping ito ay bayarin ng Bangko Sentral at pinananagutan ng Republika ng Pilipinas" "Republika ng Pilipinas" "Dalawampung Piso"

Reverse

The reverse shows Malacañan Palace, the official residence of Philippine presidents. President Quezon was the first Philippine president to occupy the Palace. "Dalawampung Piso" "Palasyo ng Malakanyang"

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

Overprint

Logo of the 60th Anniversary of the Central Banking in the Philippines "-"

Note

Issued to commemorate the 60 years of Central Banking in the Philippines

Demonetized

New Design Series was considered demonetized after pursuant to BSP Circular No. 863, 910, 935, 954, 977