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Philippine one hundred-peso note

The Philippine one hundred-peso note (Filipino: Sandaang Piso) (₱100) is a denomination of Philippine currency. Philippine president Manuel A. Roxas is currently featured on the front side of the bill, while the Mayon Volcano and the whale shark (locally known as butanding) are featured on the reverse side.

One hundred pesos
(Philippines)
Value₱100
Width160 mm
Height66 mm
Security featuresSecurity fibers, watermark, see-through registration device, concealed value, security thread, tactile marks
Material used80% cotton
20% abacá fiber
Years of printing1903–1959, 1961–present
Obverse
DesignManuel A. Roxas, La Intendencia (Old BSP building) in Intramuros, Inauguration of the Third Philippine Republic
DesignerDesign Systemat[1]
Design date2017
Reverse
DesignMayon Volcano, whale shark (butanding) (Rhincodon typus), Bicol weave design
DesignerDesign Systemat[2]
Design date2017

History edit

Pre-independence edit

Series of 1905 Series of 1916
Obverse and Reverse
 
 
Series of 1918 Series of 1929
Obverse and Reverse
 
 
 
  • 1937: Philippine Commonwealth issued treasury certificate. Features the portrait of Ferdinand Magellan. This series were later overprint with the word "VICTORY" after the liberation of the Philippines under Japanese rule in 1944.
  • 1943: Japanese government issued series. Features the Rizal Monument on the right of the obverse, with the number "100" on the center. The banknotes ceased to be legal tender after the liberation.
  • 1949: The 100-peso bill VICTORY SERIES CBP at BACK.

Version history edit

Philippines
(1936-1941)
Victory Series No. 66
(1944)
Victory-CBP Banknote Series
(1949)
Obverse
 
 
 
Reverse
 
 
 

Independence edit

Roxas first appeared on the one hundred peso bill upon the release of the Pilipino series notes in 1967.

English series (1951) edit

Features the portrait of Melchora Aquino, a Filipino revolutionary during the Philippine Revolution, who became known as "Tandang Sora". The reverse features the different flags used by the Katipunan movement.

Pilipino series (1969–1971) edit

In 1967, Manuel Roxas replaced the portrait of Melchora Aquino. The note is now predominantly violet in color. On the reverse, it now features the Central Bank of the Philippines main office before they were relocated to their current complex in Manila. The design of the obverse was later revised, the "100" on the lower right corner was moved higher, in turn placed the Central Bank logo below it, the signature of the Central Bank Governor was placed beside the signature of the President of the Philippines, the font for Republika ng Pilipinas and all of the "100" text were also changed and the text Sandaang Piso was made into one line. Geometric lines were also added on the sides and the watermark area of the note. This design was later used when the Bagong Lipunan series was released in 1973.

Ang Bagong Lipunan series (1973–1985) edit

In 1976, the "Ang Bagong Lipunan" text was added and was overprinted on the watermark area.

In 1978, the reverse was changed to reflect the Central Bank's transfer to its new complex in Manila.

New Design series (1987–2013) edit

In 1987, the note was completely redesigned and new elements regarding Roxas' tenure as the first president of the independent republic was shown on the lower right side where the Philippine flag was raised while the flag of the United States was lowered on July 4, 1946. The banknote was designed by Angel Cacnio.

After the creation of the "Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas" in 1993, its new logo was incorporated on all the New Design series bills.

In 1998, the year of printing was added at the bottom of the denomination value located at the upper left corner of the obverse. The names of the signatories on the bills were later added starting with banknotes featuring the signature of President Joseph Estrada.

In 2001, additional security features were added: the security thread on the right side and the gold fluorescent printing on the left side across the portrait.

New Generation series (2010–present) edit

In 2010, the portrait of Manuel A. Roxas was redesigned, a picture of the old Central Bank building and the inauguration of the Republic of the Philippines were added on the lower left corner and bottom center of the bill respectively. The reverse now features the Mayon Volcano and the whale shark.[3]

In 2016, the color of the note was modified to have a stronger mauve or violet color. It was issued to address complaints that the color of the 100 peso note is almost indistinguishable with the 1000 peso note.[4]

In 2017, an updated version of the New Generation series 100 piso banknote was issued with changes in the font size of the year of issue and the italicization of the scientific name on the reverse side.[5]

In 2020, an enhanced version of the 100 peso banknote was released. It added color-changing indigenous patterns to the security threads. Also, four tactile marks were placed for the elderly and the visually impaired, two pairs on both the extreme left and right side of the front of the note.

The new BSP logo, which was redesigned in January 2021 was adopted in all NGC banknotes starting with the 2022 issued banknotes featuring the signatures of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and BSP Governor Felipe Medalla.

Version history edit

English Series
(1951)
Pilipino Series
(1969–1971)
Ang Bagong Lipunan Series
(1973–1985)
New Design/BSP Series
(1987–2013)
New Generation Currency Series
(2010–present)
Obverse
 
 
 
 
 
Reverse
 
 
 
 

Design errors edit

The banknote became the subject of controversy in 2005 after banknotes printed by Oberthur Technologies of France in time for the Christmas season were printed with the President's name misspelled, the first in Philippine history. The banknotes spelled the President's name as "Gloria Macapagal-Arrovo" versus the correct Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. The incident was subsequently the subject of public humor as soon as the issue made national headlines. The BSP probed the mistake and corrected the error afterwards.[6]

In December 2017, a 100 peso banknote which had no face of Manuel A. Roxas and no electrotype 100 was issued. The Facebook post was shared over 24,000 times. The BSP said that the banknotes are due to a rare misprint.[7][8]

Gallery edit

Commemorative issues edit

Throughout its existence, the one hundred peso bill have been overprinted to commemorate certain events, namely:

 
Philippine Centennial overprint.
  • Philippine Centennial - In observance of the Centennial celebration of Philippine Independence, the BSP issued special editions of the 100 peso bill with an overprint of the Centennial logo in 1997. The second version, released in 1998, has a year mark (see picture on the right).
  • UP Centennial - The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas had issued 100-Peso banknotes with an overprint of the iconic UP Oblation to commemorate the centennial of the University of the Philippines (UP) in 2008. Bangko Sentral printed 10 million pieces of the 100-Peso banknotes with the oblation overprint. At its launching, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Governor Amando Tetangco, Jr. presented to UP President Emerlinda Roman a whole sheet with 32 pieces of the 100-Peso UP centennial banknotes.[9] According to Roman, the 4-piece uncut notes being sold for Php 1000 a set took P500 to produce, with the other Php 500 allotted for the development of UP.
  • 60 years of Central Banking - On July 9, 2009, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas introduced 12 million banknotes (2 million banknotes for each denomination) with an overprint commemorating 60 years of central banking. The overprint appears on the watermark area on all six circulating denominations.
  • 100 Years of Lasallian Presence in the Philippines - Celebrating 100 years of existence of De La Salle Philippines. 1911–2011.[10]
  • 100 Years of UP College of Law Commemorative note - Celebrating 100 years of Excellence in Law 1911–2011.[11]
  • Ateneo Law School - In commemoration of the 75th year of the Ateneo Law School.[12]
  • Masonic centennial - First released as a numismatic product containing an uncut sheet of four notes, then released into general circulation. The overprint reads "Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, Philippines" with the group's logo and "100 Years".[13]
  • Manila Hotel 100 Years of Existence - Contains a green overprint on the watermark area that reads "Manila Hotel 100 Years".[14][15]
  • 20 Years of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas: Financially Proper Toward the Development Commemorative note - Contains a commemorative overprint on the watermark area that reads "20 Years Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas - Financially Proper Toward the Development - 1993-2013".[16]
  • National Year of Rice - Contains a black commemorative overprint on the watermark area that reads "National Year of Rice" and "2013 Sapat Na Bigas Kaya ng Pinas!".[17]
  • Iglesia ni Cristo 100 years Anniversary Commemorative note - Commemorative of Centennial Anniversary on July 27, 2014. 1914–2014.[18][19]
  • Shell Oil in the Philippines Commemorative note - Commemorating 100 years of Shell Oil in the Philippines. Contains a black overprint with the Shell Oil logo and the words "100 Taon (Years) 1914-2014".[20]

Printing years edit

Banknote series Year President of the Philippines BSP Governor
English Series 1951 Elpidio Quirino Miguel Cuaderno Sr.
Pilipino Series 1969–1970 Ferdinand E. Marcos Alfonso Calalang
1970–1971 Gregorio S. Licaros
Ang Bagong Lipunan Series 1973 Alfonso Calalang
1973–1981 Gregorio S. Licaros
1981–1984 Jaime C. Laya
1984–1985 Jose B. Fernandez Jr.
New Design Series 1987–1990 Corazon C. Aquino
1990–1992 Jose L. Cuisia Jr.
1992–1993 Fidel V. Ramos
1993–1998 Gabriel C. Singson
1998–1999 Joseph Estrada
1999–2001 Rafael B. Buenaventura
2001–2004 Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
2005–2010 Amando M. Tetangco Jr.
2010–2013 Benigno S. Aquino III
New Generation Currency Series 2010–2016
2016–2017 Rodrigo Duterte
2017–2019 Nestor Espenilla Jr.
2019–2022 Benjamin E. Diokno
2022–present Bongbong Marcos Felipe M. Medalla

Notes edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on July 19, 2013. Retrieved July 9, 2013.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on July 19, 2013. Retrieved July 9, 2013.
  3. ^ Cory, Ninoy together again on new 500-peso bill, Jam Sisante, GMANews.TV, December 16, 2010
  4. ^ Vera, Ben O. de (February 2016). "BSP releases new P100 bills". business.inquirer.net. Retrieved February 5, 2016.
  5. ^ BSP Releases New Generation Currency Banknotes with Enhanced Design and the Signature of the Fourth Governor of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, December 5, 2017
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on December 27, 2009. Retrieved January 1, 2011.
  7. ^ "'Faceless' bills due to 'rare misprint,' Bangko Sentral says". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved July 29, 2018.
  8. ^ Philippines bank left red-faced over 'faceless' notes https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asia/philippines-bank-left-red-faced-over-faceless-notes-9816786
  9. ^ http://philmoney.blogspot.com/2008/06/100-Peso-note-with-up-oblation.html [user-generated source]
  10. ^ Philippines new commemorative note confirmed BanknoteNews.com. December 13, 2012. Retrieved on December 21, 2012.
  11. ^ Philippines new 100-peso commemorative confirmed BanknoteNews.com, Retrieved July 11, 2011.
  12. ^ Philippines new 100-peso Ateneo Law School commemorative confirmed, BanknoteNews.com, Retrieved August 28, 2011.
  13. ^ Philippines new 100-peso Masonic numismatic product confirmed BanknoteNews.com. October 30, 2012. Retrieved on October 31, 2012.
  14. ^ 100 Peso Manila Hotel centennial commemorative overprint confirmed Pinoy Numismatist Network (pinoynumismatistnetwork.wordpress.com). April 30, 2013. Retrieved on May 2, 2013.
  15. ^ Philippines new 100-peso commemorative note confirmed BanknoteNews.com. May 2, 2013. Retrieved on May 3, 2013.
  16. ^ Philippines new 100-peso BSP commemorative note confirmed BanknoteNews.com. October 8, 2013. Retrieved on October 10, 2013.
  17. ^ Philippines new 100-peso National Year of Rice commemorative note confirmed BanknoteNews.com. December 2, 2013. Retrieved on December 2, 2013.
  18. ^ . voicepoints.blogspot.com. Archived from the original on February 26, 2014.
  19. ^ Philippines new 100-peso Iglesia ni Cristo commemorative confirmed BanknoteNews.com. January 28, 2014. Retrieved on January 29, 2014.
  20. ^ Philippines new 100-peso Shell commemorative confirmed BanknoteNews.com. January 26, 2014. Retrieved on January 27, 2014.

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The Philippine one hundred peso note Filipino Sandaang Piso 100 is a denomination of Philippine currency Philippine president Manuel A Roxas is currently featured on the front side of the bill while the Mayon Volcano and the whale shark locally known as butanding are featured on the reverse side One hundred pesos Philippines Value 100Width160 mmHeight66 mmSecurity featuresSecurity fibers watermark see through registration device concealed value security thread tactile marksMaterial used80 cotton20 abaca fiberYears of printing1903 1959 1961 presentObverseDesignManuel A Roxas La Intendencia Old BSP building in Intramuros Inauguration of the Third Philippine RepublicDesignerDesign Systemat 1 Design date2017ReverseDesignMayon Volcano whale shark butanding Rhincodon typus Bicol weave designDesignerDesign Systemat 2 Design date2017 Contents 1 History 1 1 Pre independence 1 2 Version history 1 3 Independence 1 3 1 English series 1951 1 3 2 Pilipino series 1969 1971 1 3 3 Ang Bagong Lipunan series 1973 1985 1 3 4 New Design series 1987 2013 1 3 5 New Generation series 2010 present 1 4 Version history 2 Design errors 3 Gallery 4 Commemorative issues 5 Printing years 6 NotesHistory editPre independence edit 1852 Banco Espanol Filipino De Isabel II present day Bank of the Philippine Islands issued notes 1905 1916 Philippine Islands Silver Certificates issued with a portrait of Ferdinand Magellan Series of 1905 Series of 1916Obverse and Reverse nbsp nbsp 1908 Banco Espanol Filipino issued notes renamed in English to Bank of the Philippine Islands in 1912 Features a vignette of an Allegorical woman on the front 1918 and 1929 Philippine Treasury Certificates issued with a portrait of Ferdinand Magellan Series of 1918 Series of 1929Obverse and Reverse nbsp nbsp nbsp 1937 Philippine Commonwealth issued treasury certificate Features the portrait of Ferdinand Magellan This series were later overprint with the word VICTORY after the liberation of the Philippines under Japanese rule in 1944 1943 Japanese government issued series Features the Rizal Monument on the right of the obverse with the number 100 on the center The banknotes ceased to be legal tender after the liberation 1949 The 100 peso bill VICTORY SERIES CBP at BACK Version history edit Philippines 1936 1941 Victory Series No 66 1944 Victory CBP Banknote Series 1949 Obverse nbsp nbsp nbsp Reverse nbsp nbsp nbsp Independence edit Roxas first appeared on the one hundred peso bill upon the release of the Pilipino series notes in 1967 English series 1951 edit Features the portrait of Melchora Aquino a Filipino revolutionary during the Philippine Revolution who became known as Tandang Sora The reverse features the different flags used by the Katipunan movement Pilipino series 1969 1971 edit In 1967 Manuel Roxas replaced the portrait of Melchora Aquino The note is now predominantly violet in color On the reverse it now features the Central Bank of the Philippines main office before they were relocated to their current complex in Manila The design of the obverse was later revised the 100 on the lower right corner was moved higher in turn placed the Central Bank logo below it the signature of the Central Bank Governor was placed beside the signature of the President of the Philippines the font for Republika ng Pilipinas and all of the 100 text were also changed and the text Sandaang Piso was made into one line Geometric lines were also added on the sides and the watermark area of the note This design was later used when the Bagong Lipunan series was released in 1973 Ang Bagong Lipunan series 1973 1985 edit In 1976 the Ang Bagong Lipunan text was added and was overprinted on the watermark area In 1978 the reverse was changed to reflect the Central Bank s transfer to its new complex in Manila New Design series 1987 2013 edit In 1987 the note was completely redesigned and new elements regarding Roxas tenure as the first president of the independent republic was shown on the lower right side where the Philippine flag was raised while the flag of the United States was lowered on July 4 1946 The banknote was designed by Angel Cacnio After the creation of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas in 1993 its new logo was incorporated on all the New Design series bills In 1998 the year of printing was added at the bottom of the denomination value located at the upper left corner of the obverse The names of the signatories on the bills were later added starting with banknotes featuring the signature of President Joseph Estrada In 2001 additional security features were added the security thread on the right side and the gold fluorescent printing on the left side across the portrait New Generation series 2010 present edit In 2010 the portrait of Manuel A Roxas was redesigned a picture of the old Central Bank building and the inauguration of the Republic of the Philippines were added on the lower left corner and bottom center of the bill respectively The reverse now features the Mayon Volcano and the whale shark 3 In 2016 the color of the note was modified to have a stronger mauve or violet color It was issued to address complaints that the color of the 100 peso note is almost indistinguishable with the 1000 peso note 4 In 2017 an updated version of the New Generation series 100 piso banknote was issued with changes in the font size of the year of issue and the italicization of the scientific name on the reverse side 5 In 2020 an enhanced version of the 100 peso banknote was released It added color changing indigenous patterns to the security threads Also four tactile marks were placed for the elderly and the visually impaired two pairs on both the extreme left and right side of the front of the note The new BSP logo which was redesigned in January 2021 was adopted in all NGC banknotes starting with the 2022 issued banknotes featuring the signatures of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr and BSP Governor Felipe Medalla Version history edit English Series 1951 Pilipino Series 1969 1971 Ang Bagong Lipunan Series 1973 1985 New Design BSP Series 1987 2013 New Generation Currency Series 2010 present Obverse nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Reverse nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Design errors editThe banknote became the subject of controversy in 2005 after banknotes printed by Oberthur Technologies of France in time for the Christmas season were printed with the President s name misspelled the first in Philippine history The banknotes spelled the President s name as Gloria Macapagal Arrovo versus the correct Gloria Macapagal Arroyo The incident was subsequently the subject of public humor as soon as the issue made national headlines The BSP probed the mistake and corrected the error afterwards 6 In December 2017 a 100 peso banknote which had no face of Manuel A Roxas and no electrotype 100 was issued The Facebook post was shared over 24 000 times The BSP said that the banknotes are due to a rare misprint 7 8 Gallery edit nbsp Detail of a 100 peso Rizal s front nbsp Ditto but red nbsp Image of a peso conant 100 peso bill with a Philippine National Bank Commemorative issues editThroughout its existence the one hundred peso bill have been overprinted to commemorate certain events namely nbsp Philippine Centennial overprint Philippine Centennial In observance of the Centennial celebration of Philippine Independence the BSP issued special editions of the 100 peso bill with an overprint of the Centennial logo in 1997 The second version released in 1998 has a year mark see picture on the right UP Centennial The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas had issued 100 Peso banknotes with an overprint of the iconic UP Oblation to commemorate the centennial of the University of the Philippines UP in 2008 Bangko Sentral printed 10 million pieces of the 100 Peso banknotes with the oblation overprint At its launching Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Governor Amando Tetangco Jr presented to UP President Emerlinda Roman a whole sheet with 32 pieces of the 100 Peso UP centennial banknotes 9 According to Roman the 4 piece uncut notes being sold for Php 1000 a set took P500 to produce with the other Php 500 allotted for the development of UP 60 years of Central Banking On July 9 2009 the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas introduced 12 million banknotes 2 million banknotes for each denomination with an overprint commemorating 60 years of central banking The overprint appears on the watermark area on all six circulating denominations 100 Years of Lasallian Presence in the Philippines Celebrating 100 years of existence of De La Salle Philippines 1911 2011 10 100 Years of UP College of Law Commemorative note Celebrating 100 years of Excellence in Law 1911 2011 11 Ateneo Law School In commemoration of the 75th year of the Ateneo Law School 12 Masonic centennial First released as a numismatic product containing an uncut sheet of four notes then released into general circulation The overprint reads Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons Philippines with the group s logo and 100 Years 13 Manila Hotel 100 Years of Existence Contains a green overprint on the watermark area that reads Manila Hotel 100 Years 14 15 20 Years of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Financially Proper Toward the Development Commemorative note Contains a commemorative overprint on the watermark area that reads 20 Years Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Financially Proper Toward the Development 1993 2013 16 National Year of Rice Contains a black commemorative overprint on the watermark area that reads National Year of Rice and 2013 Sapat Na Bigas Kaya ng Pinas 17 Iglesia ni Cristo 100 years Anniversary Commemorative note Commemorative of Centennial Anniversary on July 27 2014 1914 2014 18 19 Shell Oil in the Philippines Commemorative note Commemorating 100 years of Shell Oil in the Philippines Contains a black overprint with the Shell Oil logo and the words 100 Taon Years 1914 2014 20 Printing years editBanknote series Year President of the Philippines BSP GovernorEnglish Series 1951 Elpidio Quirino Miguel Cuaderno Sr Pilipino Series 1969 1970 Ferdinand E Marcos Alfonso Calalang1970 1971 Gregorio S LicarosAng Bagong Lipunan Series 1973 Alfonso Calalang1973 1981 Gregorio S Licaros1981 1984 Jaime C Laya1984 1985 Jose B Fernandez Jr New Design Series 1987 1990 Corazon C Aquino1990 1992 Jose L Cuisia Jr 1992 1993 Fidel V Ramos1993 1998 Gabriel C Singson1998 1999 Joseph Estrada1999 2001 Rafael B Buenaventura2001 2004 Gloria Macapagal Arroyo2005 2010 Amando M Tetangco Jr 2010 2013 Benigno S Aquino IIINew Generation Currency Series 2010 20162016 2017 Rodrigo Duterte2017 2019 Nestor Espenilla Jr 2019 2022 Benjamin E Diokno2022 present Bongbong Marcos Felipe M MedallaNotes edit HOW TO MAKE MONEY EsquireMagazine ph Archived from the original on July 19 2013 Retrieved July 9 2013 HOW TO MAKE MONEY EsquireMagazine ph Archived from the original on July 19 2013 Retrieved July 9 2013 Cory Ninoy together again on new 500 peso bill Jam Sisante GMANews TV December 16 2010 Vera Ben O de February 2016 BSP releases new P100 bills business inquirer net Retrieved February 5 2016 BSP Releases New Generation Currency Banknotes with Enhanced Design and the Signature of the Fourth Governor of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas December 5 2017 BSP Arrovo bill printer not disqualified Archived from the original on December 27 2009 Retrieved January 1 2011 Faceless bills due to rare misprint Bangko Sentral says ABS CBN News Retrieved July 29 2018 Philippines bank left red faced over faceless notes https www channelnewsasia com news asia philippines bank left red faced over faceless notes 9816786 http philmoney blogspot com 2008 06 100 Peso note with up oblation html user generated source Philippines new commemorative note confirmed BanknoteNews com December 13 2012 Retrieved on December 21 2012 Philippines new 100 peso commemorative confirmed BanknoteNews com Retrieved July 11 2011 Philippines new 100 peso Ateneo Law School commemorative confirmed BanknoteNews com Retrieved August 28 2011 Philippines new 100 peso Masonic numismatic product confirmed BanknoteNews com October 30 2012 Retrieved on October 31 2012 100 Peso Manila Hotel centennial commemorative overprint confirmed Pinoy Numismatist Network pinoynumismatistnetwork wordpress com April 30 2013 Retrieved on May 2 2013 Philippines new 100 peso commemorative note confirmed BanknoteNews com May 2 2013 Retrieved on May 3 2013 Philippines new 100 peso BSP commemorative note confirmed BanknoteNews com October 8 2013 Retrieved on October 10 2013 Philippines new 100 peso National Year of Rice commemorative note confirmed BanknoteNews com December 2 2013 Retrieved on December 2 2013 VoicePoints BSP releases 100 peso bill Iglesia Ni Cristo Centennial overprint voicepoints blogspot com Archived from the original on February 26 2014 Philippines new 100 peso Iglesia ni Cristo commemorative confirmed BanknoteNews com January 28 2014 Retrieved on January 29 2014 Philippines new 100 peso Shell commemorative confirmed BanknoteNews com January 26 2014 Retrieved on January 27 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Philippine one hundred peso note amp oldid 1216326471, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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