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1000 Piso Seal type 5, With security thread

Issuer Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
Year 2001-2012
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Value 1000 Pesos (1000 piso) (1000 PHP)
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Reverse description A sweeping intaglio vignette of the UNESCO-listed Banaue Rice Terraces fills the left portion, with the caption HAGDAN-HAGDANG PALAYAN NG BANAWE below. At centre-right, the lid of the Manunggul Jar — a pre-colonial burial vessel surmounted by two figures in a boat — is set above a vignette of a traditional Langgal (Muslim prayer house), with radiating guilloche lines behind. Denomination numerals appear in the upper left and upper right corners, with SANLIBONG PISO in a guilloche band along the lower margin.
Reverse lettering 1000 MANUNGGUL LANGGAL HAGDAN-HAGDANG PALAYAN NG BANAWE SANLIBONG PISO
(Translation: Manunggul Langgal Banaue Rice Terraces One thousand pesos)
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The 2007 dating is scarce enough to trade at a meaningful premium over adjacent years — limited printing runs during signature transition periods are a recurring feature of BSP high-denomination issues, and collectors have learned to check dates carefully on this series. The abacá fiber content is a deliberate nod to a Philippine export crop with centuries of use in specialty papers, though by this period the blend was primarily a security measure rather than a cost decision.

The [2009*] bracket in the signature data reflects a listed combination that has never been confirmed in a verified example — Aquino III assumed office in mid-2010, making a 2009-dated note with his signature a technical impossibility.