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I have found your pages about Philippine currency very informative and detailed. However, there is no description given for the P500 bill. Just for your information, there are in circulation 1,000-peso bills, 300,000 pieces of a special 2,000-peso bank note commemorating the Philippine's centennial (1898-1998), and I've heard, a very limited 100,000-peso legal tender.
From the smallest denomination to the Php 1,000 bill, the sizes have consistently been 161mm x 66mm. Only with the Php 2,000 bill did this change into a larger 216mm x 133mm. I have never seen the supposed Php 100,000 bill but my guess is that it's also huge.
Please note that these comments are misleading:
However, the Records is wrong. 10,000 Singapore dollar and Brunei dollar (equal value) notes have always been higher than 100,000 piso and they have existed since 1967. A 500,000 Thai baht note issued in 2000 commemorating the golden wedding anniversary of King Bhumibol Adulyadej and Sirikit.
The reference that the 100,000-peso note is the largest note refers to size, not necessarily to denomination or value of the note.
And another note, please leave these types of comments on the talk page, not on the article itself. -- Sky Harbor 19:39, 22 July 2006 (UTC)
Per the survey at talk:Philippine peso, I've moved this article to "Banknotes of the Philippine peso". - Will Beback · † · 18:07, 30 April 2007 (UTC)
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BetacommandBot ( talk) 23:22, 13 February 2008 (UTC)
Why is the Oblation singled out for the overprints? I remember there were commemorative overprints for World Youth Day in 2000, as well as other events. 210.1.77.52 ( talk) 19:22, 16 December 2010 (UTC)
This article came to my attention as it rose in the ranks of articles that most use non-free files. It now hosts 88 non-free images, making it the #1 article on the project in terms of non-free image use. It has 49% more non-free images than prior #1. You may see the entirety of the list here.
WP:NFCC #3 implores us to use non-free images as little as necessary. Foundation:Resolution:Licensing policy requires the use of EDPs (non-free media) to he minimal. Further, WP:NFG strongly discourages the use of non-free images in tables, as is largely the case here.
I've tagged this article with {{ non-free}}, and strongly urge contributors to this article to consider revamping this article in such a way as to convey meaning of the article's topic without having to use so much non-free content. Thank you, -- Hammersoft ( talk) 17:31, 5 January 2011 (UTC)
At the end of March 2011, I raised an issue regarding the heavy use of non-free images on numismatics articles at Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Numismatics#Usage_of_non-free_images. Three weeks later, there's been no response. My intention is to remove much of the non-free content of coins/notes from this article for violating WP:NFCC #3a, requirement for minimal use, and WP:NFCC #8, since many/all of the non-free images are designs not specifically referred to in the text by externally sourced commentary. If you have concerns about this issue, your are invited to discuss it at Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Numismatics#Usage_of_non-free_images. Thank you, -- Hammersoft ( talk) 19:54, 21 April 2011 (UTC)
This article has been identified as containing an excessive quantity of non-free content. Per the Foundation's requirement to keep non-free media use minimal, and per Wikipedia:Non-free content criteria #3, the non-free images on this article have been removed. Please note:
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Should we include what font is this in new peso bill? http://www.baybayin.com/the-man-behind-the-baybayin-on-the-new-peso-bills/
Bonvallite ( talk) 08:50, 21 May 2012 (UTC)
Shouldn't the banknotes prier to WW2 have there own page as well?-- Ant2242 ( talk) 19:03, 8 June 2012 (UTC)
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