The obverse sides of the 20-peso bills in both the New Design Series and the New Generation Series seems to show us the "rejuvenation" of former President Manuel L. Quezon. The reverse side of the New Design Series 20-peso bill has the Malacañan Palace in it.
Obverse side of the 20-peso bill, New Design series |
Reverse side of the 20-peso bill, New Design series |
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Reverse side 20-peso bill, New Generation Banknote series |
The "rejuvenation" of her father, former President Diosdado Macapagal, is also evident in the obverse sides both banknotes.
As the Aguinaldo Shrine appears in the right portion of the New Design Series, the Barasoain Church is an addition to the New Generation Series.
Obverse side 200-peso bill, New Design series |
Obverse side 200-peso bill, New Generation Banknote series |
In the New Design Series, the 2001 inauguration of Mrs. Arroyo as President can be seen prominently.
Reverse side 200-peso bill, New Design series |
Reverse side 200-peso bill, New Generation Banknote series |
(Note: The images are scanned from banknotes inside the blog author's wallet.)
Very informative post. I didn't even know the names of the series, we just refer to the New Generation series as the "new money"
ReplyDeleteVery nice share!! Love it! I haven't held a 200 bill, yet btw.
ReplyDeleteRizza (beingwell)
mmm...and if it were coincidental or intentional, what does it mean to you?
ReplyDeletemay new money na pala sa pinas... now ko lang nalaman promise!thanks!
I am not a keen observer of the old and new banknotes. I just noticed Gloria is still in the new banknotes.
ReplyDeleteinteresting observations here.
ReplyDeletegreat observations!
ReplyDeleteOf course I think the current admin wouldn't want to show off to everyone a significant info of the previous president who is also currently under arrest/investigation; the new notes are more colorful and attractive but spoiled more easily, was it off less quality materials?
wow, I never had interest in looking at those differences before. 'as long as I have money, it's fine.' wehehe XD
ReplyDeleteI like the way you were able to observe the old and the new bills. ^_^
ReplyDeleteI think the old 20 peso bill looks better. But that's just my opinion. I think I just got used to it.
ReplyDeleteYou're very meticulous and observant. Very good observation.
ReplyDeletevery informative. nakakamiss lng ung old 20 peso bill.
ReplyDeletei think of this as a marketing strategy also. as bills reach to many people, tourists or not they will be able to see the different beauty our country ahas to offer.
ReplyDelete*has to offer
ReplyDeleteRey Valera resembles Manuel Roxas of the 100 Peso Bill because of his curly or kinky hair and a sharp nose in his younger days now Valera is already old and grey.
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