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The Philippine two hundred-peso note (; ₱200) was a denomination of Philippine currency.
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Diosdado Macapagal was featured on the front side of the note, and by 2017, President
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's inauguration as the 14th President of the Philippines ( EDSA People Power II) is on the lower-left side on the note just in front of the scene of the Declaration of Philippine Independence, and the scene of the opening of the
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is also present on the obverse side of the note. From 2010 to 2017, the
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(labeled as "Independence House") and the
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were featured on the front side of the note. The
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is featured on the reverse side. Compared to other denominations, this note is relatively uncommon.


History


Pre-independence

*1852: ''El Banco Español Filipino de Isabel II'' (modern-day
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) issued 200 ''pesos fuertes'' notes. *1903-1928: '' BPI'' issued notes. Features a vignette of Lady Justice on the front.


Independence

Macapagal first appeared on the two hundred peso bill upon the reintroduction of the denomination on June 12, 2002. *1951: ''English series'', Features the portrait of
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, the 1st president of the
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. The reverse features the Old Legislative Building. The Legislative Building was later featured on the fifty peso bill upon the introduction of the ''Pilipino series'' notes. *1959: The 200 and 500 peso notes were withdrawn from circulation on December 31, 1959, pursuant to Philippine Republic Act No. 1516. *2002: ''
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'', The two hundred peso denomination was not included in the ''Pilipino'' and ''Ang Bagong Lipunan'' series. The denomination however was reintroduced on June 12, 2002, coinciding with the 17th anniversary of the ''New Design Series'', when the series' notes was then currently being circulated. The note features the portrait of Diosdado P. Macapagal, the 9th President of the Philippines. The obverse also features the
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, where
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proclaimed the country's independence in 1898, on the lower right corner. The reverse features a scene from
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, with
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, Macapagal's daughter, being sworn in as
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by Chief Justice
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in January 2001. The color of the note is predominantly green. This marks the return of Aguinaldo Shrine on a banknote after the printing of the five peso note (which is also colored green) was stopped seven years earlier in 1995 (although the banknote continued to be seen commonly in circulation from 1995 to 2004 and rarely from 2004 until the New Design Series' demonetization on January 3, 2018). *2007: The names of signatories' typeface were changed from Friz Quadrata to Helvetica and became lighter starting with the signatures of President
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and BSP Governor
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*2010: ''New Generation series'', The portrait of Diosdado P. Macapagal was revised, the Arroyo oathtaking was moved from the reverse to the lower left of the obverse with the
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at the background and the
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was added on the lower middle. The reverse now features the
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. This marks the return of Barasoain Church on a banknote after the printing of the ten peso note (which is colored brown) was stopped nine years earlier in 2001 (although the banknote continued to be seen commonly in circulation from 2001 to 2004 and rarely from 2004 until the New Design Series' demonetization in January 2018). *2017: An updated version of the ''New Generation'' series 200 piso banknote was issued with several changes, notably replacing the facades of
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and the
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on the front with the former's balcony and latter's interior through the scenes of the Declaration of Philippine Independence and the opening of the Malolos Congress respectively. Also changed for this issue are the font size of the year of issue and the italicization of the scientific name on the reverse. *2020: The "enhanced" version of the 200 peso ''New Generation Currency'' banknote was released. It added color-changing indigenous patterns to the security threads. Also, six tactile marks were placed for the elderly and the visually impaired, three tactile marks were placed on the extreme left and right side of the front of the note. *2021: BSP ended the production of the 200-peso banknote due to low usage. The denomination was also not included when then newly elected President Bongbong Marcos was presented with a series of NGC banknotes bearing his signature.


Version history


Commemorative issues

*''60 years of Central Banking'' commemorative bill - On July 9, 2009, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas introduced 12 million banknotes (2 million banknotes for each denomination) with an overprint commemorating 60 years of central banking. The overprint appears on the watermark area on all six circulating denominations. *UST Quadricentennial commemorative bill - Unveiled before the press conference held on January 21, 2011,
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(BSP) issued commemorative 200-peso bills with the Quadricentennial logo (''Tongues of Fire'') of the
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(UST) overprinted on it. BSP released two-billion-pesos (10 million notes) worth of these 200-peso bills—in general circulation and legal tender. In addition, the central bank also released 400 copies of uncut two-piece 200-peso bills (amounting to
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400.00).UST set to open Quadricentennial Week
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Printing years


Notes

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