Philippines

Philippines

Philippines banknotes


ND - Philippines PIC 126a 5 Cents banknote UNC

ND - Philippines PIC 126a 5 Cents banknote UNC

This individual Philippines 5 Centavos banknote is catalogued as ND Pick P126a. The note is listed i..

5.50€ Ex Tax: 5.00€
ND - Philippines PIC 133h 1 Peso banknote S7 UNC

ND - Philippines PIC 133h 1 Peso banknote S7 UNC

This Philippine 1 Peso banknote is listed as ND and identified as PIC 133h, corresponding to the Kra..

3.30€ Ex Tax: 3.00€
ND - Philippines PIC 134d 2 Pesos banknote S5 UNC

ND - Philippines PIC 134d 2 Pesos banknote S5 UNC

This Philippines 2 Pesos banknote is catalogued as an undated issue under Pick P134d, representing t..

4.40€ Ex Tax: 4.00€
ND - Philippines PIC 135e 5 Pesos banknote S5 UNC

ND - Philippines PIC 135e 5 Pesos banknote S5 UNC

This Philippines 5 Pesos banknote is catalogued as Pick P135e and is associated with an undated (ND)..

5.50€ Ex Tax: 5.00€
ND - Philippines PIC 136e 10 Pesos banknote S5 UNC

ND - Philippines PIC 136e 10 Pesos banknote S5 UNC

This Philippine 10 Pesos banknote is catalogued as Pick P136e, the signature 5 variety of the ND 10 ..

6.60€ Ex Tax: 6.00€
ND - Philippines PIC 136e 10 Pesos banknote S5 XF

ND - Philippines PIC 136e 10 Pesos banknote S5 XF

Philippines 10 Pesos banknote, ND, catalogued as Pick P136e. This example is identified with signatu..

3.30€ Ex Tax: 3.00€
ND - Philippines PIC 136f 10 Pesos banknote S8 UNC

ND - Philippines PIC 136f 10 Pesos banknote S8 UNC

Philippines 10 Pesos banknote, catalogued as Pick P136f, with an undated (ND) catalog designation. T..

4.40€ Ex Tax: 4.00€
ND - Philippines PIC 137d  20 Pesos banknote S5 S/C

ND - Philippines PIC 137d 20 Pesos banknote S5 S/C

This Philippines 20 Pesos banknote is catalogued as Pick P137d and identified as an ND (undated) iss..

6.60€ Ex Tax: 6.00€
ND - Philippines PIC 137e 20 Pesos banknote S8 UNC

ND - Philippines PIC 137e 20 Pesos banknote S8 UNC

This Philippine 20 Pesos banknote is catalogued as ND and identified by the Pick reference P137e. Th..

5.50€ Ex Tax: 5.00€
ND - Philippines PIC 148 5 Pisos banknote S8 UNC

ND - Philippines PIC 148 5 Pisos banknote S8 UNC

This Philippines 5 Piso banknote is catalogued as an undated (ND) issue under Pick reference P148. I..

4.40€ Ex Tax: 4.00€
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Frequently asked questions

What periods are represented in this Philippines banknote category?

This shop’s Philippines catalog includes both dated and undated banknotes. Dated examples represented include issues marked 1943, 1944, 1969, 1981, 1987, 1991, 1998, 1999, 2012 and 2017. The catalog therefore offers material from several distinct periods rather than a complete chronological survey of every Philippine issue. Undated listings are identified as “ND,” allowing collectors to distinguish them from notes carrying a stated year in the product title.

Which denominations and catalog references appear in the Philippines category?

The represented denominations range from 5 Cents to 100 Pesos, with examples denominated as 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 in Peso, Piso or Pisos wording. Catalog references include earlier numbers such as P111a, P112 and P126a, groups in the P133–P169 range, and later references including P176a, P179, P187b, P191a and P206a–P206b. This describes the shop’s catalog selection, not every denomination or reference issued for the Philippines.

How can I identify the precise variant of a Philippines banknote?

Use the full catalog reference together with the denomination, date or “ND” designation, and any listed signature variety. A base number alone may not identify the exact note: the catalog distinguishes examples such as P136e and P136f, P142a and P142b, P160a, P160b and P160d, and P162b and P162c. Signature labels also matter, with S5, S7, S8, S9, S10 and S14 represented. Matching all listed attributes is more reliable than identifying a note by denomination alone.

What do Peso, Piso and Pisos mean for organizing the notes in this catalog?

Product titles in this Philippines category use several denomination forms, including Peso, Piso and Pisos. Collectors should preserve the wording shown in each listing when recording a note, because it helps distinguish cataloged issues and avoids treating similarly valued notes as identical. For example, the catalog includes 1 Peso and 1 Piso listings, as well as 5 Pesos, 5 Piso and 5 Pisos titles. The catalog reference and signature variety should still be used as the primary identifiers.

What should a buyer check before choosing a Philippines banknote?

Check the complete title and product details for the catalog reference, denomination, date or ND status, signature designation and stated grade. Grades represented in the category include UNC, XF and VF, while one listing uses S/C. Many product records state that the image is for reference and that the illustrated banknote number will not be supplied; another record states that the note corresponds with the image. Buyers should therefore rely on the wording of the individual listing rather than assuming every photograph is handled identically.

Which Philippines catalog groups are useful for studying variants?

Several represented groups allow comparison of closely related catalog varieties. Examples include P142a with signature 7 and P142b with signature 8; P160a, P160b and P160d with signatures 8, 9 and 10; and P162b and P162c with signatures 9 and 10. The catalog also includes P136e and P136f, both listed as 10 Pesos but with different suffix letters and signature information. These groups illustrate why suffixes and signature labels are important when organizing Philippine banknotes.