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100 Piso Ang Bagong Lipunan, Seal type 4

Uitgever Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
Jaar 1978-1985
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Samenstelling Paper (90% Cotton, 10% Linen)
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Beschrijving keerzijde An aerial-perspective intaglio vignette of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas complex occupies the right-centre of the note, rendered in fine engraved detail with Manila Bay and vessels visible in the background. A large circular guilloche watermark space dominates the left field, framed by elaborate rosette cornerpieces bearing the numeral 100 in black on a multicolour wave-pattern underprint of green, pink, orange, and yellow. The denomination SANDAANG PISO is set in bold letterpress at the bottom centre, with the caption BANGKO SENTRAL NG PILIPINAS appearing beneath the architectural vignette.
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Handtekening(en) Marcos & Licaros
Marcos & Laya
Marcos & Fernandez
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The "Ang Bagong Lipunan" — New Society — series was the paper currency of Marcos's authoritarian program declared following his 1972 proclamation of martial law. This note circulated across a period when the Philippine peso was under sustained devaluation pressure, particularly after the second oil shock of 1979 pushed the country's import-dependent economy into serious debt trouble.

Three signature combinations span the issue window, tracking successive Bangko Sentral governors under a presidency that never changed — Licaros, then Laya, then Fernandez. Fernandez was in the chair when the Marcos government collapsed in February 1986, making notes bearing his signature the terminal issue of the series.

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