(Philippines) | |
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Value | 5 pesos |
Width | 160 mm |
Height | 66 mm |
Security features | Security fibers, Watermark, See-through mark, Concealed value, Security thread |
Paper type | 90% cotton 10% linen |
Years of printing | 1896-1996 |
Obverse | |
Design | Emilio Aguinaldo, Philippine independence marker |
Designer | Romeo Mananquil |
Design date | 1985 |
Reverse | |
Design | Declaration of Philippine independence |
Designer | Romeo Mananquil |
Design date | 1985 |
The Philippine five-peso note (₱5) is a denomination of Philippine currency. Philippine president Emilio Aguinaldo is featured on the front side of the bill, while the Declaration of the Philippine Independence is featured on the reverse side. This banknote was circulated until the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas stopped printing this denomination in 1996 (with the last production year was 1995 despite that it is the only banknote in the series to not have a year since the production was stopped before 1998 and there is no year mark below the denomination) and was replaced by coins.
Aguinaldo first appeared on the five peso bill upon the release of the New Design series notes in 1985.
English series ₱5 note.
Pilipino series ₱5 note.
Ang Bagong Lipunan series ₱5 note.
Throughout its existence, the five peso bill was often overprinted to commemorate certain events, namely: