Philippine Islands One Hundred Pesos Treasury Certificate 1929 Ferdinand Magellan |
1929 Philippine Islands One Hundred Pesos Treasury Certificate |
Philippines banknotes 100 Pesos Treasury Certificate 1929, Ferdinand Magellan
Obverse: Portrait of Ferdinand Magellan and Koi fish on both sides of the note (Lucky Fish in Feng Shui), seal of the Philippine-American Commonwealth.
Reverse: Seal of the Philippine-American Commonwealth.
Signatures: (as depicted) : Frank Murphy (Governor General), Salvador Lagdameo (Treasurer).
Text: Treasury Certificate – By Authority Of An Act Of The Philippine Legislature Approved By The President Of The United States June 13, 1922 – This Certifies That There Have Been Deposited In The Treasury Of The – Philippine Islands – One Hundred Pesos – Payable To The Bearer On Demand – In Silver Pesos Or In Gold Coin Of The United States Of Equivalent Value – Series 1929 – One Hundred Pesos – Manila, Philippine Islands – Magellan
Printer: USBEP - United States Bureau of Engraving and Printing. Quantity Printed: 420,000.