PHILIPPINE CHARGES OR TRADITIONAL BANK NOTES
VALUE| FRONT image| FRONT description| BACK image| BACK description| Color| your five PESOS
or limang piso| | Emilio Aguinaldo
Philippine 1st president. In the right is an example of a canon and of an histocial gun of the Initial Republic 1898 - 1901. | | Declaration of Philippine Independence Aguinaldo displays the Filipino flag from your balcony of his house and proclaims independence from Spain towards the Filipino public below| Green| 10 PESOS
or sampung piso| | Apolinario Mabini (left) and Andres Bonifacio (right) Items relating to Katipunan are proven on the proper side. | | Barosoain Church exactly where proclamation of Malolos Metabolic rate and organization of the Congress of First Republic. Bloodstream Compact in the Katipuneros. Towards the right (ofcourse not on more mature bills), Filipino revolutionaries get together under the Katipunan banner. | Brown| twenty PESOS
or perhaps dalawam-pung piso| | Manuel L. Quezon
Filipino 2nd chief executive and Commonwealth 1st leader. The image around the right reveals the institution of the Commonwealth (a Coating of Arms) and the 1935 Constitution. | | MalacaГ±ang Palace| Orange| 50 PESOS
or
limam-
pung piso| | Sergio Osmena
Commonwealth second President. Believed office upon the death of Manuel Quezon. | | Nationwide Museum (historically and formerly the Old Congress Building)| Red| 100 PESOS
or
sandaang piso| | Manuel Roxas
The on the correct shows a crowd watching the lowering in the US flag and the elevating of the Filipino flag showing the end with the Commonwealth as well as the beginning of the Third Republic of the Philippines. | | Central Bank of the Philippines or Banko Central ng Pilipinas| Purple
2 hundred PESOS
or
dalawan- daang piso| | Diosdado Macapagal
On the correct is the Propina mansion exactly where in 1898 Aguinaldo proclaimed independence via Spain. Macapagal moved Independence Day via July four to June 12. | | Philippine EDSA Revolution 2 Fastuosidad Macapagal-Arroyo, Diosdado...