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This banknote is issued by the Philippines and has a face value of 100 piso. It dates from the year 2024 and belongs to the AD series.
The front of the banknote features a representation of the Palawan peacock-pheasant, a bird species endemic to the island of Palawan in the Philippines. The image of the peacock-pheasant is accompanied by graphic elements and decorative patterns. The face value of the note, « 100 », is indicated in numbers in one corner, as well as in words. Official signatures and security features are also present to authenticate the banknote.
On the back, Mount Mayon is depicted. This volcano is known for its almost perfect conical shape. Philippine landscapes and cultural elements may also appear on this side. As on the front, the face value is indicated, as well as other relevant inscriptions.
The banknote is made of polymer, a type of durable and counterfeit-resistant plastic, which allows for better longevity and increased security compared to traditional paper banknotes. The colors used are bright and varied, contributing to the visual appeal of the banknote and facilitating its identification. Tactile elements may be integrated to help visually impaired people identify the value of the note.
It is an official means of payment in the Philippines, but it is also a collector's item for numismatists interested in banknotes from around the world.