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The 200 Philippine Peso banknote, issued in 1949, is a testament to the country's monetary history. This banknote belongs to series A and highlights Manuel Quezon, an iconic figure in the Philippines.
The obverse of the banknote features a portrait of Manuel Quezon, with his bust facing forward and positioned on the left. In the lower right, the official seal is found. The inscriptions "CENTRAL BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES" indicate the issuing institution and state that this banknote is an obligation of the central bank, fully guaranteed by the government of the Republic of the Philippines. The face value, "TWO HUNDRED PESOS", is clearly indicated. A statement specifies that this banknote is legal tender in the Philippines for all public and private debts. Manuel Quezon's name is also inscribed on the banknote.
The reverse of the banknote depicts the Legislative Palace of Manila, placed in the center. The dimensions of the banknote are 162 mm in length and 67 mm in width.
This 200 Peso banknote, due to its design and the personalities it represents, is a collector's item prized by numismatists and testifies to a specific era in Philippine history.