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| 背面描述 | Printed entirely in green, the reverse presents a clean central field enclosed within an ornate engraved border of acanthus scrollwork and floral motifs, with large numeral "1" panels at each corner. The text is arranged in three horizontal lines at center, with "TREASURY CERTIFICATE" appearing above and below the bold central inscription "PHILIPPINE ISLANDS / ONE PESO", the overall design being uncluttered and relying on the decorative border for its visual structure. |
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| 签名 | L. Wood & S. Lagdameo ("Acting Treasurer") L. Wood & S. Lagdameo ("Treasurer") H. L. Stimson & S. Lagdameo |
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The "Acting Treasurer" and "Treasurer" signature variants for Lagdameo on a single Pick number reflect a transitional period in the Philippine colonial treasury apparatus — Lagdameo held both capacities at different points, and the BEP simply printed signature titles as supplied by Manila without issuing a new series. Stimson's appearance on later printings corresponds to his 1927–1929 tenure as Governor-General, making that pairing the easiest to date of the three.
The red seal distinguishes this from the blue-seal issues of the same denomination. No security underprint was used, which was already becoming an outlier practice among BEP-produced colonial currency by the mid-1920s.