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5 Pesos

Issuer El Banco Español Filipino
Year 1904
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Obverse lettering CINCO
EL BANCO ESPAÑOL FILIPINO
Ps 5 Ps 5
Pagará al portador CINCO pesos.
1º Enero 1904. MANILA 1º Enero 1904.
EL TENEDOR DE LIBROS
EL CAJERO
EL DIRECTOR

Fecha 190
Ps 5
(Translation: Five / The Spanish-Filipino Bank / Pesos 5 Pesos 5 / Will pay the bearer FIVE pesos. / 1st January 1904. MANILA 1st January 1904. / The Bookkeeper / The Cashier / The Director)
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5 5 5 5
(Translation: Five)
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Comments

El Banco Español Filipino was already an institution in decline when this note was printed — the American colonial administration was actively working to replace it with the newly chartered Philippine Islands government structure, and the bank lost its note-issuing privilege entirely in 1908. These 1904 issues were among the last the bank ever produced.

Barclay & Fry were a competent but second-tier London security printer, less prominent than Bradbury Wilkinson or De La Rue, though they handled colonial and commercial bank work regularly through this period.

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