The listing, Philippines 20 Piso Bank Note has ended.
Up for Auction is a 20 piso paper money of the Philippines. Year mark is 2008. This is circulated, its in good condition. The pics above are actual scanned photos of the bank note.
Here is the Wikipedia facts about this Note:
The front side of the 20-piso banknote features Manuel L. Quezon, first president of the Commonwealth of the Philippines. Along the right side of the banknote are the coat-of-arms of the Commonwealth, and two of Quezon's notable accomplishments. The first is "Wikang Pambansâ", which is Tagalog for "national language". In 1937, the National Language Institute was founded to establish a single national language for the Philippines. This eventually became the Filipino language, which is largely based on Tagalog. The second was the "Saligang Batas 1935" or the 1935 Constitution of the Philippines. This was the first real constitution that was nationally effected and large parts of it survive in the current constitution.
The banknote is predominantly colored orange.
The reverse side of the 20-piso banknote depicts Malacañan Palace, more popularly known as Malacañang Palace, the residence of the President of the Philippines, along the banks of the Pasig River. Quezon was the first Philippine president to live in the Palace.
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