1981 - Philippines PIC 159b 2 Piso banknote S9 UNC
1981 - Philippines PIC 159b 2 Piso banknote S9 UNC 

1981 - Philippines PIC 159b 2 Piso banknote S9 UNC

  • Product Code: Filipinas PIC 159b
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 5.50€

  • Ex Tax: 5.00€


This individual Philippines 2 Piso banknote is associated with 1981 and catalogued as Pick P159b. It is the Signature 9 variety, identified by its black serial number, and is listed in UNC condition. The note features blue printing over a multicolour underprint and includes Central Bank Seal Type 4.

José Rizal appears on the front, with his image also represented in the watermark. The reverse depicts the scene of Emilio Aguinaldo’s Declaration of Independence on June 12, 1898. The “ANG BAGONG LIPUNAN” (New Society) overprint is positioned in the watermark area, while the ultraviolet feature fluoresces orange in a curved legend above the Rizal portrait.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a 2 Piso banknote from the Philippines, associated with 1981. It is identified in the product title and description as a Signature 9 note and is offered as the specific banknote described by the catalogue reference Filipinas PIC 159b.

What country, denomination, currency and date are identified?

The banknote is associated with the Philippines and has a denomination of 2 Piso. The listing identifies it with the year 1981. This wording follows the source, which associates the note with that year without specifying whether it refers to issue, printing or circulation.

What catalogue reference is given for this banknote?

The supplied model or catalogue reference is Filipinas PIC 159b. The product title also presents the reference in shortened form as PIC 159b. This is the catalogue identifier provided for this particular Philippines 2 Piso listing.

What condition is stated for the banknote?

The listing identifies the banknote as UNC, a commonly used abbreviation for uncirculated condition. No additional physical-condition details are provided in the supplied description, so the listing should be understood only as carrying the stated UNC grade notation.