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100 Piso De La Salle

Issuer Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
Year 2011
Type Commemorative banknote
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Obverse lettering REPUBLIKA NG PILIPINAS ANG SALAPING ITOAY BAYARIN NG BANGKO CENTRAL AT PINANAGUTAN NG REPUBLIKA NG PILIPINAS 100 DE LA SALLE 1911 - 2011 SANDAANG PISO
(Translation: Republic of the Philippines This bill is a debt of the central bank and a responsibility of the Republic of the Philippines One hundred pesos)
Reverse description The reverse presents a vignette of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas building complex, with the modern facade and a view of the older structure at upper centre. Denominating inscriptions in Tagalog appear at top and bottom of the design field.
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The "De La Salle" designation refers to the commemorative overprint series the BSP issued to mark the centennial of De La Salle University in Manila — a Catholic institution founded by the Brothers of the Christian Schools in 1911. These are standard circulation-type 100 Piso notes with an added commemorative marking, not a separate issue with distinct security features or paper stock.

Printed entirely in-house at the BSP's Security Plant Complex in Quezon City, one of the few central banks in Southeast Asia to maintain full domestic banknote production capability.