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| 表面の銘文 | EL BANCO ESPAÑOL FILIPINO a la presentacion de este billete pagará al portador CINCUENTA pesos fuertes 1° Enero 1883 . Manila . 1° Enero 1883 El Director . El Tenedor de libros . El Cajero Ps.Fs.50 . Ps.Fs.50 N° 1727 |
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The Banco Español Filipino was the only bank of issue in the Philippines throughout the Spanish colonial period, holding an exclusive privilege granted by royal decree. By 1883 the bank was already navigating serious financial strain — a combination of agricultural loan defaults and exposure to the volatile sugar and tobacco trades had been eroding its position for years. These pressures would eventually force its reorganization into the Banco Español Filipino de Isabel II's successor entity under new statutes before the end of the century.
Locally printed in Manila rather than sent to a metropolitan press, which was unusual for colonial-era Philippine currency of this denomination.