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Monday, September 10, 2012

Notes on the New 1000-Peso Banknotes

The 1,000-peso bill is the currently circulating denomination of the New Generation Banknote Series of the Philippine peso released in December 2010.  Obverse sides of both versions feature the World War II heroes Josefa Llanes Escoda, Jose Abad Santos, and Vicente Lim.

1,000 peso bill, New Design Series banknotes, Philippine peso
Obverse side of the 1,000-peso bill, New Design / Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Series


The reverse side of the  New Design / Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Series 1,000-peso bill has the Banawe Rice Terraces, the Manunggul jars, and the langgal (a type of house) on it. 


1,000 peso bill, New Design Series banknotes, Philippine peso
Reverse side of the 1,000-peso bill, New Design / BSP Series

Now we proceed to the New Generation 1,000-peso banknotes.  


1,000 peso bill, New Generation banknotes, Philippine peso
Obverse side 1,000-peso bill, New Generation Banknote series

Aside from our heroes looking younger, it can be noticed that the obverse side bears images of the Centennial of Philippine Independence in 1998 and the Medal of Honor. 

On the reverse side, we can see a snippet of the Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, in Sulu Sea. The South Sea pearl, Pinctada maxima and the Mindanao design for tinalak (ikat-dyed abaca) also appears on the reverse side of the New Generation 1,000-peso banknote. 


1,000 peso bill, New Generation banknotes, Philippine peso
Reverse side 1,000-peso bill, New Generation Banknote series

(Note: The images are scanned from banknotes inside the blog author's wallet.)

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