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100 piso (pesos) (B1052a)

100 piso (pesos) (B1052a)

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Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 129071)

The 100 piso (pesos) is a Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas bank note from the 12 category under the Philippines group. Printed by the (Unknown) the dimensions are 160 x 66 mm.
Overprinted on B1045.
Obverse: Philippine Centennial overprint; 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

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GSID: 129071
Denomination: 100 piso (pesos)
Variety: No date Sig 8: Ramos/Singson Prefix JL - JV 20,000,000 notes Intro: 1997
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