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Value: ₱20

Dimensions (millimetres): 160 × 66


Main Colour: Orange

Obverse: Manuel L. Quezon, Declaration of Filipino as the national language,


Malacañang Palace
Reverse: Banaue Rice Terraces; Paradoxurus hermaphroditus philippinensis
(palm civet); Cordilleras weave design
Year of First Issue: December 17, 2010
Value: ₱50
Dimensions (millimetres): 160 × 66
Main Colour: Red
Obverse: Sergio Osmeña, First Philippine Assembly, Leyte Landing
Reverse: Taal Lake in Batangas; Caranx ignobilis, maliputo (giant trevally);
Batangas embroidery design
Year of First Issue: December 17, 2010

Value: ₱100
Dimensions (millimetres): 160 × 66
Main Colour: Violet
Obverse: Manuel A. Roxas, Old Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) building in
Intramuros, Manila, Inauguration of the Third Philippine Republic
Reverse: Mayon Volcano in Albay; butanding, Rhincodon typus, whale shark;
Bicol textile design
Year of First Issue: December 17, 2010, April 11, 2016 (stronger mauve color)
Value: ₱200
Dimensions (millimetres): 160 × 66
Main Colour: Green
Obverse: Diosdado P. Macapagal, EDSA People Power 2001, Aguinaldo Shrine
in Kawit, Cavite, Barasoain Church in Malolos, Bulacan
Reverse: Chocolate Hills in Bohol; Tarsius syrichta, Philippine tarsier; Visayas
weave design
Year of First Issue: December 17, 2010
Value: ₱500
Dimensions (millimetres): 160 × 66
Main Colour: Yellow
Obverse: Corazon C. Aquino, Benigno S. Aquino, Jr., EDSA People Power I,
Benigno Aquino monument in Makati City
Reverse: Subterranean Underground River in Puerto Princesa, Palawan;
Tanygnathus lucionensis, blue-naped parrot; Southern Philippines cloth
design
Year of First Issue: December 17, 2010
Value: ₱1000
Dimensions (millimetres): 160 × 66
Main Colour: Light to Blue
Obverse José Abad Santos, Vicente Lim, Josefa Llanes Escoda; Centennial
celebration of Philippine independence; Philippine Medal of Honor
Reverse: Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park in Sulu Sea; Pinctada maxima, South
Sea pearl; Mindanao design for Tinalak (Ikat-dyed abaca)
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New Generation Currency series (current)[edit]
In 2009, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas announced that it will launch a
massive redesign for the banknotes and coins to further enhance security
features and to improve durability.[8] The members of the numismatic
committee included Bangko Sentral Deputy Governor Diwa Guinigundo and
Dr. Ambeth Ocampo, chairman of the National Historical Institute. Designed
by Studio 5 Designs and Design Systemat, the new banknotes' designs features
famous Filipinos and iconic natural wonders. Philippine national symbols will
be depicted on coins. The BSP started releasing the initial batch of new
banknotes in December 2010. The word used in the bills was "Pilipino". On
December 16, 2010, the new design for Philippine banknotes were released.
The font used for lettering in the banknotes is Myriad, while the numerals are
set in the Twentieth Century font.[9] On December 16, 2016, BSP announced
that they will launch sets of banknotes bearing President Duterte's signature.
The BSP initially released five million pieces of the new 20, 50, 100, 500, and
1,000-peso bills with Duterte's signature. As for the 200-pesos bills, only two
million pieces were released because of lower demand for this denomination.
Value: ₱2
Dimensions: 160 × 66 mm
Main Color: Blue
Obverse: José Rizal
Reverse: Declaration of Philippine Independence
First issue: March 17, 1978
Withdrawal: February 2, 1996

Value: ₱5
Dimensions: 160 × 66 mm
Main Color: Green
Obverse: Andres Bonifacio
Reverse: Blood Compact of the Katipuneros
First issue: March 17, 1978
Withdrawal: February 2, 1996

Value: ₱10
Dimensions: 160 × 66 mm
Main Color: Brown
Obverse: Apolinario Mabini
Reverse: Barasoain Church
First issue: March 17, 1978
Withdrawal: February 2, 1996

Value: ₱20
Dimensions: 160 × 66 mm
Main Color: Orange
Obverse: Manuel L. Quezon
Reverse: Malacañan Palace
First issue: March 17, 1978
Withdrawal: February 2, 1996

Value: ₱50
Dimensions: 160 × 66 mm
Main Color: Red
Obverse: Sergio Osmeña
Reverse: Legislative Building
First issue: March 17, 1978
Withdrawal: February 2, 1996

Value: ₱100
Dimensions: 160 × 66 mm
Main Color: Violet
Obverse: Manuel Roxas
Reverse: BSP Complex
First issue: March 17, 1978
Withdrawal: February 2, 1996
The Ang Bagong Lipunan series (literally, ”The New Society Series") is the
name used to refer to Philippine banknotes issued by the Central Bank
of the Philippines from 1978 to 1986. It was succeeded by the New Design
series of banknotes. The lowest denomination of the series is 2-piso and
the highest is 100-piso.

After the declaration of Proclamation № 1081 by President Ferdinand


Marcos on September 23, 1972, the Central Bank was to demonetize the
English Series banknotes in 1974, pursuant to Presidential Decree 378.
All the unissued Pilipino Series banknotes (except one peso banknote)
were sent back to the De La Rue plant in London for overprinting the
watermark area with the words "ANG BAGONG LIPUNAN" and oval
geometric safety design. The one peso bill was replaced with the two
peso bill, which features the same elements of the demonetized Pilipino
series one peso bill.
On September 7, 1978, the Security Printing Plant in Quezon City was
inaugurated to produce the banknotes.
The banknotes were still legal tender even after the introduction of the
New Design Series banknotes, however it is seldom used after the EDSA
Revolution. The banknotes were eventually demonetized on February
2, 1996 (but can still be exchange with legal tender currency to the
Central Bank until February 1, 1996)[2] after clamors that the
banknotes can be used to buy votes for the 1992 Presidential Elections.

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