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50 Pesos Philippine Islands, Without pesos over 50

Uitgever Treasury of the Philippine Islands
Jaar 1918
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde Intaglio-printed vignette at left of General Henry W. Lawton in three-quarter bust, uniformed, set within an ornate oval frame with decorative scrollwork and lathe-work border. The centre carries the large denomination text over guilloche underprint, flanked by numeral 50 counters at upper corners, with two-line serial number in red and a large circular red seal of the Government of the Philippine Islands at right. Two manuscript signatures appear below the central text panel, identified as Governor General and Treasurer respectively.
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Varianten P#65a - signatures: Harrison & Fitzsimmons
P#65b - signatures: Harrison & Carmona
Opmerkingen

The Philippine Islands Treasury certificates of this period were printed in Washington and shipped across the Pacific — a logistical reality that made wartime and crisis replacements slow and difficult. This particular variety is distinguished by the omission of the word "pesos" above the numeral "50" on the face, a design inconsistency that Pick catalogs as a separate listing from the standard type. Whether this reflects a plate alteration, a proof-stage decision, or simply an engraving oversight that slipped through BEP quality control has never been definitively settled.

Two signature combinations are known for P#65, pairing Secretary of Finance Harrison with either Fitzsimmons or Carmona as Treasurer — the latter combination being considerably harder to locate.

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