Philippine twenty-peso note

Twenty pesos
(Philippines)
Value₱20
Width160 mm
Height66 mm
Security featuresSecurity fibers, watermark, see-through registration device, concealed value, security thread
Material used80% cotton
20% abacá fiber
Years of printing1903–present
Obverse
DesignManuel L. Quezon, declaration of Tagalog as the basis for the national language, and Malacañan Palace
DesignerStudio 5 Designs[1]
Design date2017
Reverse
DesignBanaue Rice Terraces, Asian palm civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus), Cordilleras weave design
DesignerStudio 5 Designs[2]
Design date2017

The Philippine twenty-peso note (Filipino: Dalawampung piso (formal), bente pesos (vernacular)) (₱20) is a denomination of Philippine currency. It is the smallest banknote denomination in general circulation in the Philippines. Philippine president Manuel L. Quezon is currently featured on the front side of the note, while the Banaue Rice Terraces and the Asian palm civet is featured on the reverse side.[3]

  1. ^ http://www.esquiremagazine.ph/the-magazine/how-to-make-money [dead link]
  2. ^ http://www.esquiremagazine.ph/the-magazine/how-to-make-money [dead link]
  3. ^ Plata, Mark Jefferson (September 2, 2020). "The Different Animals Featured On Philippine Peso Bills". flipscience.ph. Retrieved May 20, 2024.

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