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The 100 Philippine Peso banknote, issued in 2011, commemorates the 75th anniversary of Ateneo. It has a rectangular format of 160 mm in length and 66 mm in width.
The obverse of the banknote highlights a portrait of Manuel A. Roxas, facing forward and positioned on the left center. A motif representing the flags of the United States and the Philippines is visible on the right. A commemorative overprint is applied to the left of the banknote.
The reverse of the banknote illustrates the new building complex of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, with the old facade highlighted in the upper center. The complex is represented in its architectural entirety.
This banknote was produced by the BSP's Security Plant Complex, located in Quezon City, Philippines.
Manuel A. Roxas: Manuel Acuña Roxas (1892-1948) was a Filipino politician. He was the last president of the Commonwealth of the Philippines, and then the first president of the Republic of the Philippines.