2001 Sig 11: Macapagal-Arroyo/Buenaventura 100 piso (pesos) Values

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2001 Sig 11: Macapagal-Arroyo/Buenaventura 100 piso (pesos) Values

Details

Like B1045, but with windowed thread and iridescent band on front.

Obverse: Filipino text; Manuel Acuña Roxas; Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas seal; Roxas lowering United States flag and raising Philippines flag on 4 July 1946 in Manila’s Independence Grandstand

Reverse: Filipino text; Old Central Bank of the Philippines building; new Central Bank of the Philippines headquarters building in Manila

Basic Information

GSID:

128995

Denomination:

100 piso (pesos)

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

2001 Sig 11: Macapagal-Arroyo/Buenaventura

Design Details

Demonetized:

True

Note Color:

Purple and blue

Note Dimension:

160 x 66 mm

Printer:

(Unknown)

Note Security Thread:

Windowed security thread with demetalized 100 and solid security thread

Note Paper Type:

Paper

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