Philippine two-peso note

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The Philippine two-peso note (Filipino: Dalawang Piso) (₱2) was a denomination of Philippine currency. On its final release, José Rizal was featured on the front side of the bill, and the Declaration of the Philippine Independence on the reverse side.[1]

CountryPhilippines
Value2 pesos
Width160 mm
Height66 mm
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Two pesos
CountryPhilippines
Value2 pesos
Width160 mm
Height66 mm
Security featuresSecurity fibers, Watermark, Concealed value, Security thread
Material used90% cotton
10% linen
Years of printing1903–1983
Obverse
DesignJosé Rizal
Design date1973
Reverse
DesignDeclaration of Philippine independence
Design date1973
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This banknote was circulated until it was demonetized in 1996. Its printing was ceased in 1983, when it was replaced by coins featuring Andrés Bonifacio upon the introduction of the Flora and Fauna Series coin series.[2]

History

Pre-independence

  • 1903: Philippine Islands issued silver certificates.[3] Features a portrait of José Rizal.
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  • 1916: PNB issued notes.[4] Features a portrait of José Rizal.
  • 1918–1929: Philippine Treasury Certificates issued with a portrait of José Rizal.
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  • 1937: Philippine Commonwealth issued treasury certificate.[5] Features a portrait of José Rizal. This series were later overprinted with the word "VICTORY" on the reverse after the liberation of the Philippines under Japanese rule in 1944.[6]
  • 1949: Philippine Treasury Certificates issued with VICTORY

Version history

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Philippines
(1936-1941)
Victory Series No. 66
(1944)
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(1949)
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Independence

  • 1951: English series,[7] Features the portrait of José Rizal, the national hero of the Philippines. The reverse features the landing of Ferdinand Magellan in the Philippines in 1521.
  • 1973: The denomination was not included upon the introduction of the Pilipino series bills.[8] It was later introduced in the Ang Bagong Lipunan series.[1] The banknote adopts the design elements from the demonetized one peso bill; Rizal's profile is featured on the obverse, and on the reverse, it featured the Declaration of the Philippine Independence. The note is predominantly blue in color.
  • 1985: The two peso bill was not included when the New Design series[2] was introduced and was later replaced by coins two years before.[9] The banknote was officially demonetized, together with the other Ang Bagong Lipunan series banknotes on February 2, 1996.

Version history

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English Series
(1951–1974)
Ang Bagong Lipunan Series
(1973–1996)
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Reverse
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Commemorative issues

Throughout its existence, the two peso bill has been overprinted to commemorate certain events:

Printing years

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References

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