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500 Pesos Victory

Uitgever Treasury of the Philippines
Jaar 1944
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Opschrift voorzijde 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 PHILIPPINES 500 PESOS PAYABLE TO THE BEARER ON DEMAND IN SILVER PESOS OR IN LEGAL TENDER CURRENCY OF THE UNITED STATES OF EQUIVALENT VALUE PHILIPPINES FIVE HUNDRED PESOS TREASURY CERTIFICATE VICTORY SERIES NO. 66
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Varianten P#101a - signature title at right: "Auditor General"
P#101b - signature title at right: "Treasurer" signatures: Sergio Osmeña & M. Guevara
P#101c - signature title at right: "Treasurer" signatures: Manuel Roxas & M. Guevara
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The Victory Series notes were prepared in Washington in anticipation of the Allied liberation of the Philippines, with this 500 Peso denomination among the highest values in the issue. The overprint word "VICTORY" was applied to differentiate these notes from the pre-war Commonwealth series and, critically, to repudiate the Japanese Military Administration peso issues that had flooded the islands during the occupation.

Two signature combinations exist on P#101 — Osmeña paired with Guevara reflects the Osmeña government-in-exile period, while the Roxas variant dates to the transitional administration ahead of formal independence in July 1946. The Roxas-signed notes are considerably scarcer.

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