Country | Philippines |
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Value | 10 pesos |
Width | 160 mm |
Height | 66 mm |
Security features | Security fibers, Watermark, See-through registration device, Concealed value, Security thread |
Material used | 90% cotton 10% linen |
Years of printing | 1903–2001 |
Obverse | |
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Design | Apolinario Mabini, Andrés Bonifacio, Katipunan flag, Kartilya ng Katipunan, Malolos Constitution |
Designer | Rafael Asuncion |
Design date | 1997 |
Reverse | |
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Design | Barasoain Church, Blood Compact of Katipuneros |
Designer | Rafael Asuncion |
Design date | 1997 |
The Philippine ten-peso note (Filipino: Sampung Piso) (₱10) was a denomination of Philippine currency. In its latest incarnation, Apolinario Mabini and Andrés Bonifacio are featured on the front side of the notes, while the Barasoain Church and a Blood Compact scene of the Katipuneros are featured on the reverse side.[1] This banknote was circulated until the demonetization of main banknotes under the New Design Series on January 3, 2018. Its printing was stopped in 2001 and was replaced by coins.[2]
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