1924 Philippine National Bank One Peso Circulating Note |
Philippines banknotes One Peso Circulating Note 1924 Charles A. Conant, Philippine National Bank
Obverse: Portrait of Charles A. Conant, Seal of the Philippine National Bank.
Reverse: ONE PESO - PHILIPPINE NATIONAL BANK CIRCULATING NOTE.
Signatures: (as depicted) Rafael Corpus (President), S. Mercado (Cashier).
Text: Philippine National Bank – Circulating Note – The Philippine National Bank Will Pay The Bearer On Demand – One Peso – In Lawful Currency Of The Philippine Islands – Series 1924 – One Peso – Issued Under The Provisions Of Act Numbered 2612 As Amended By Acts 2747, 2938 And 3005 Of The Philippine Legislature – Manila P. I. May 2, 1916 – Conant.
Printer: USBEP - United States Bureau of Engraving and Printing. Quantity Printed: 5,230,000.
Conant was also among the first economists to articulate the economic utility of speculation on organized stock exchanges.
In 1901-1902 he was in the Philippines to investigate coinage and banking, on a commission organized by the U.S. Secretary of War. He returned to take a positions as treasurer of the Morton Trust Company of New York where he specialized in overseas banking. In 1915 Elihu Root sent him to Cuba, but he died of a fever there.