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| 表面の銘文 | REPUBLIKA NG PILIPINAS ANG SALAPING ITO AY BAYARIN NG BANGKO SENTRAL AT PINANANAGUTAN NG REPUBLIKA NG PILIPINAS PHILIPPINE EAGLE (PITHECOPHAGA JEFFERYI) SAMPAGUITA (JASMINUM SAMBAC) 1000 SANLIBONG 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 thousand pesos) |
| 裏面の説明 | The reverse centres on a South Sea Pearl (Pinctada maxima) vignette at centre, flanked at left by a map of the Philippine archipelago and at right by an underwater scene of fish and coral reef. A sea turtle is shown at upper centre, underscoring the marine biodiversity theme. The Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the overarching subject of the composition. |
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The Philippines' shift to polymer for its highest circulating denomination was driven partly by counterfeiting pressure on the cotton-paper series and partly by the note's punishing circulation life in a tropical, high-humidity environment where paper notes degraded rapidly. Polymer survives that climate considerably better. Note Printing Australia, which has supplied polymer substrates and printed notes for dozens of central banks since the 1990s, handles production in Melbourne.
The TBB#1102 designation places this within the New Generation Currency series. Polymer 1000 Piso notes have shown the characteristic issue of ink adhesion under sustained folding — a known trade-off with the format that the BSP has acknowledged in public procurement documents.