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Image:Philippine Piso Currency.png|thumb|New Generation Currency series banknotes and coins. poly 15 554 804 1228 1093 894 298 217 Philippine one thousand peso note poly 374 281 630 123 1092 885 1170 1013 796 1246 780 1209 803 1223 1092 885 Philippine five hundred peso note poly 668 180 902 105 1210 1132 801 1257 796 1243 1172 1011 Philippine two hundred peso note poly 927 184 1285 209 1213 1284 785 1254 788 1228 801 1257 1211 1132 Philippine one hundred peso note poly 1545 385 1280 291 1213 1283 833 1259 1197 1390 Philippine fifty peso note poly 1518 463 1734 617 1133 1492 790 1255 836 1255 1195 1391 Philippine twenty peso note circle 165 1287 84 Philippine one centavo coin circle 352 1286 90 Philippine five centavo coin circle 563 1295 105 Philippine twenty-five centavo coin circle 167 1490 113 Philippine one-peso coin circle 408 1493 111 Philippine five peso coin circle 648 1527 125 Philippine ten peso coin The New Generation Currency (NGC) Series is the name used to refer to Philippine peso banknotes issued since 2010 and coins issued since 2018 (2017 for the five peso coin).[1] The series uses the Myriad and Twentieth Century typefaces. History of the BanknotesBackgroundIn 2009, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas announced that it will launch a massive redesign for its banknotes and coins to further enhance security features and to improve durability.[2] IntroductionThe members of the numismatic committee included Bangko Sentral Deputy Governor Diwa Guinigundo and Dr. Ambeth Ocampo, chairman of the National Historical Institute. Designed by Studio 5 Designs and Design Systemat, the new banknotes' designs features famous Filipinos and iconic natural wonders. Philippine national symbols will be depicted on coins. The BSP started releasing the initial batch of new banknotes in December 2010. The word used in the bills was "Pilipino" rendered in Baybayin ({{script|Tglg|ᜉᜒᜎᜒᜉᜒᜈᜓ}}). On December 16, 2010, the new design for Philippine banknotes were released. The font used for lettering in the banknotes is Myriad, while the numerals are set in the Twentieth Century font.[3] Duterte BanknotesOn December 16, 2016, BSP announced that they will launch sets of banknotes bearing President Duterte's signature. The BSP initially released five million pieces of the new 20, 50, 100, 500, and 1,000-peso bills with Duterte's signature. As for the 200-pesos bills, only two million pieces were released because of lower demand for this denomination.[4] Demonetization of the New Design SeriesThe New Generation Currency series were the only circulating set of notes since December 30, 2017.[5] 2017 Enchanced VersionIn 2017, the BSP updated the design of the NGC series banknotes.[6] History of the CoinsIntroductionOn March 26, 2018, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas introduced the New Generation Currency Coin Series which was circulated through banks on March 27. The new series features native Philippine flora. However, the 10-sentimo coin is not included in this series, because it was removed as a general circulation coin.[7] Banknotes
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DesignCoins1 sentimoThe obverse side of the coin feature the description "Republika ng Pilipinas", the Three stars and the sun (stylized representation of the Philippine flag), the denomination, year of minting, and mint mark, and the reverse side of the coin depicts the Xanthostemon verdugonianus (Mangkono), a plant endemic to the Philippines and the current logo of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas. The composition is nickel-plated steel, has diameter of 15 mm, and mass of 1.9 grams. 5 sentimoThe obverse side of the coin feature the description "Republika ng Pilipinas", the Three stars and the sun (stylized representation of the Philippine flag), the denomination, year of minting, and mint mark, and the reverse side of the coin depicts the Calotropis gigantea (Kapal-kapal baging), a plant endemic to the Philippines and the current logo of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas. The composition is nickel-plated steel, has diameter of 16 mm, and mass of 2.2 grams. 25 sentimoThe obverse side of the coin feature the description "Republika ng Pilipinas", the Three stars and the sun (stylized representation of the Philippine flag), the denomination, year of minting, and mint mark, and the reverse side of the coin depicts the Dillenia philippinensis (Katmon), a plant endemic to the Philippines and the current logo of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas. The composition is nickel-plated steel, has diameter of 20 mm, and mass of 3.6 grams. The size and mass of this coin has same as 25 centavos in BSP Series. 1 pesoThe obverse side of the coin feature the description "Republika ng Pilipinas", José Rizal, a national hero of the Philippines, the denomination, year of minting, and mint mark, and the reverse side of the coin depicts the Vanda sanderiana (Waling-Waling), a plant endemic to the Philippines and the current logo of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas. The composition is nickel-plated steel, has diameter of 23 mm, and mass of 6 grams. 5 pesosThe obverse side of the coin feature the description "Republika ng Pilipinas", Andrés Bonifacio, a national hero of the Philippines, the denomination, year of minting, and mint mark, and the reverse side of the coin depicts the Strongylodon macrobotrys (Tayabak), a plant endemic to the Philippines and the current logo of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas. The composition is nickel-plated steel, has diameter of 25 mm, and mass of 7.4 grams. 10 pesosThe obverse side of the coin feature the description "Republika ng Pilipinas", Apolinario Mabini, a national hero of the Philippines, the denomination, year of minting, and mint mark, and the reverse side of the coin depicts the Medinilla magnifica (Kapa-kapa), a plant endemic to the Philippines and the current logo of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas. The composition is nickel-plated steel, has diameter of 27 mm, and mass of 8 grams. This is the third edge inscription coin of the Philippines after the 1897 one peso coin which edge is fleur-de-iles and the 50 centavo coin in 1880-1885 which is inscripted LEY PATRIA REY *** which means "Law, homeland, king". Banknotes20 pesosColored orange, the main design on the front of the note features a portrait of Philippine president Manuel L. Quezon along with scenes associated with Quezon, including the declaration of Filipino as the national language of the Philippines and Malacañang Palace, the official residence of the President of the Philippines. The designs on the back of the note depict the Banaue Rice Terraces, the Asian palm civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus), and a weave design from the Cordilleras. 50 pesosColored red, the main designs shown on the front of the note depict a portrait of Philippine president Sergio Osmeña and images tied to him, one depicting the First Philippine Assembly in 1907 and the other the Leyte Landing. The main designs on the back show Taal Lake, the Giant Trevally (locally known as Maliputo) (Caranx ignobilis) and an embroidery design from Batangas province. 100 pesosColored violet, the main designs for this denomination on the front depict a portrait of Philippine president Manuel A. Roxas and images associated with Roxas, including the founding of the Central Bank of the Philippines (Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas) in 1949 and the Inauguration of the Third Philippine Republic on July 4, 1946. The main designs shown on the back feature the Mayon Volcano, the Whale Shark (locally known as Butanding) (Rhincodon typus) and a weave design from Bicol. The original version, issued from 2010 to 2016, included a blue underprint. Notes issued from 2016 onwards have a strong mauve or violet color, due to complaints that the color of the 100 pesos note is almost indistinguishable from the 1,000 pesos note. 200 pesosColored green, the main designs of the front of the note feature a portrait of Philippine president Diosdado P. Macapagal, along with images associated with Macapagal, including the EDSA People Power 2001, the Aguinaldo Shrine in Kawit, Cavite and the Barasoain Church in Malolos, Bulacan. The main designs on the back of the note feature the Chocolate Hills in Bohol, the Philippine tarsier (Tarsius syrichta), and a weave design from the Visayas. The main designs on the front of the note were used from 2010 to 2017. The 2017 issue features images showing the Declaration of Philippine Independence in Kawit, Cavite, and the Opening of the Malolos Congress in Barasoain Church, Malolos, Bulacan. 500 pesosColored yellow, the main designs on the front of the note feature the dual portraits of Philippine Senator Benigno Aquino Jr. and his wife, Philippine president Corazon C. Aquino. Also on the front of the note are images associated to the couple, the image of the 1986 People Power Revolution and the Benigno Aquino Jr. monument in Makati City. The main designs on the back of the note feature the Subterranean River National Park, the Blue-naped parrot (Tanygnathus lucionensis), and a cloth design from the Southern Philippines. 1000 pesosColored light-blue, the main designs on the front of the note feature the trio portraits of José Abad Santos, Vicente Lim and Josefa Llanes Escoda. Also on the front of the note is an image of the Centennial celebration of Philippine independence. The main designs on the back of the note feature the Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park, the South Sea Pearl (Pinctada maxima), and a cloth design from the Mindanao design for Tinalak (Ikat-dyed abaca). The original issue from 2010 to 2017 featured the Order of Lakandula (erroneously labelled as "Medal of Honor") and its description on the front. Notes issued from 2017 onwards omit both the medal and its description. References{{Portal|Money|Numismatics|Philippines}}1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.bsp.gov.ph/bspnotes/curr_ngc_banknote.asp|title=New Generation Currency Series (2010-present)|website=www.bsp.gov.ph|access-date=2018-06-27}} {{Philippine peso history}}2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bsp.gov.ph/publications/media.asp?id=2296 |title=The New Generation Currency Program of the Philippines (Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas) |publisher=Bsp.gov.ph |date=2010-03-26 |accessdate=2012-06-05}} 3. ^Cory, Ninoy together again on new 500-peso bill, Jam Sisante, GMANews.TV, December 16, 2010 4. ^https://cnnphilippines.com/news/2016/12/20/duterte-bsp-banknotes.html 5. ^{{cite web|title=Still hanging on to your old peso bills? Read this|url=http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/business/12/29/14/still-hanging-your-old-peso-bills-read|accessdate=22 February 2015|publisher=ABS-CBNnews.com|date=29 December 2014}} 6. ^BSP Releases New Generation Currency Banknotes with Enhanced Design and the Signature of the Fourth Governor of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, December 5, 2017 7. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/money/economy/647943/bsp-releases-new-generation-currency-coins/story/|title=BSP releases New Generation Currency Coins|last=Cabuenas|first=Jon Viktor D.|date=March 26, 2018|website=GMA News|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=}} 3 : Banknotes of the Philippines|Philippines currency history|Portraits on banknotes |
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