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- Philippines 100,000 Piso Banknote, 1998, P-190, UNC, Commemorative, Centennial of First Republic (1898-1998), Envelope, w/ COA
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This uncirculated 100,000 Philippine piso note is a commemorative banknote issued by the Central Bank of the Philippines in 1998 for the centennial of the First Republic. It is a yellow, green, and brown note that is dated 1998, bear the signatures of Fidel Valdez Ramos and Gabriel dela Cruz Singson, and measures 355 mm x 215 mm. Its obverse side features a depiction of the Cry of Pugadlawin, the Philippines centennial logo, and the BSP seal. Its reverse side shows the declaration of independence in Kawit, Cavite on 12 June 1898 and the centennial logo. Security features include a holographic stripe, a windowed security thread, and a watermark of BSP. Additionally, the note comes in an envelope with the Certificate of Authenticity from the Central Bank of the Philippines. The note was demonetized in 2018.