1969 - Philippines PIC 145a  20 Piso banknote S7 UNC
1969 - Philippines PIC 145a  20 Piso banknote S7 UNC 

1969 - Philippines PIC 145a 20 Piso banknote S7 UNC

  • Product Code: Filipinas PIC 145a
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 8.80€

  • Ex Tax: 8.00€


Philippines 20 Piso banknote associated with 1969, catalogued as Pick P145a. This UNC example is the Signature 7 variety, with the denomination and design printed in orange and brown over a multicolour underprint.

The obverse features M. L. Quezon at left in brown, a double-outlined heading at the top and Central Bank Seal Type 3. Malacañang Palace appears on the reverse, while the watermark depicts M. L. Quezon. The catalog identifies G&D as the printer, without imprint, and records this variety with Signature 7.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a 20 Piso banknote associated with the Philippines and dated 1969. It is identified in the product title as a Philippines banknote with the catalogue reference PIC 145a.

What country, denomination and date are identified for the banknote?

The banknote is associated with the Philippines and has a denomination of 20 Piso. The listing associates it with 1969; this wording describes the date information provided by the listing without specifying whether it is an issue, printing or circulation year.

What catalogue reference is given for this banknote?

The supplied model or catalogue reference is Filipinas PIC 145a. This identifies the specific catalogue entry used by the listing and should not be treated as a reference from a different cataloguing system.

What grade and signature designation are stated?

The listing identifies the note as S7 and grades it UNC. Its description calls it a “Signature 7 Note.” The product description also states that the images are for reference, so the pictured banknote number should not be treated as identifying the exact note supplied.