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Value | ₱100 |
Width | 160 mm |
Height | 66 mm |
Security features | Security fibers, watermark, see-through registration device, concealed value, security thread, tactile marks |
Material used | 80% cotton 20% abacá fiber |
Years of printing | 1903–1959, 1961–present |
Obverse | |
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Design | Manuel A. Roxas, La Intendencia (Old BSP building) in Intramuros, Inauguration of the Third Philippine Republic |
Designer | Design Systemat[1] |
Design date | 2017 |
Reverse | |
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Design | Mayon Volcano, whale shark (butanding) (Rhincodon typus), Bicol weave design |
Designer | Design Systemat[2] |
Design date | 2017 |
The Philippine one hundred-peso note (Filipino: Sandaang Piso) (₱100) is a denomination of Philippine currency. Philippine president Manuel A. Roxas is currently featured on the front side of the bill, while the Mayon Volcano and the whale shark (locally known as butanding) are featured on the reverse side.
The polymer version, first introduced in December 2024[3] features the Palawan peacock-pheasant on its obverse side while its reverse side has similar design elements with the cotton-abacá version and it will be in circulation starting December 23, 2024, in limited quantities and in the Greater Manila area.[4]
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