200 Peso Banknote - Bank of the Philippine Islands (1928)
American Regime
American Regime
The front features Lady Justice holding scales and the seal of the Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI). The signatures are of D Garcia (cashier) and Fulg Borromeo (president) . The serial number has been smudged in the scan upon request of the contributor.
This is one of the rarest banknotes ever issued during the American Regime. Only 1,700 were printed and not so many have survived. A more worn out version of this banknote was sold at ebay for more than $1,000.
*This post is sponsored by Frito Frio Fried Ice Cream
This is one of the rarest banknotes ever issued during the American Regime. Only 1,700 were printed and not so many have survived. A more worn out version of this banknote was sold at ebay for more than $1,000.
*This post is sponsored by Frito Frio Fried Ice Cream
3 comments:
Heloo
How are you ?
Good year,
I want your assistance for knowning the product
that you use for cleaning black money.
Cordialy, M. Salomon
Salut monsieur
Bonne et heureuse année 2009.
J'aimerais vous demander si réellement et en toute
franchise, les billets noirs ou verts, je veux dire
les billets teintés en noir ou en vert exigent ?
Si cela existe, avec quel produit on doit les laver
pour voir la vrai teinte apparaitre ?
Merci de votre exclairciccement.
Cordialement, M. Salomon
Heloo
How are you ?
Good year,
I want your assistance for knowning the product
that you use for cleaning black money.
Cordialy, M. Salomon
Salut monsieur
Bonne et heureuse année 2009.
J'aimerais vous demander si réellement et en toute
franchise, les billets noirs ou verts, je veux dire
les billets teintés en noir ou en vert exigent ?
Si cela existe, avec quel produit on doit les laver
pour voir la vrai teinte apparaitre ?
Merci de votre exclairciccement.
Cordialement, M. Salomon
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