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This uncirculated 2,000 Philippine piso banknote commemorates the 100th anniversary of Philippine Independence in 1998. It is a violet, yellow, and green note that is dated 1998, bears the signatures of Philippine president Joseph Ejercito Estrada and Central Bank Governor Gabriel dela Cruz Singson, and measures 216 mm x 133 mm. Its obverse side features the Central Bank seal, a view of the Barasoain Church in Malolos City, and a depiction of Joseph Estrada taking the oath of the presidency on June 1998. Its reverse side shows the Philippine centennial logo and a depiction of President Fidel Ramos waving the flag during the centennial celebration at the Aguinaldo Shrine. Security features include a windowed security thread and a watermark of Estrada, Ramos, and the dates 1898-1998. The note was demonetized in 2018. The note comes with an album.