(Philippines) | |
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Value | ₱20 |
Width | 160 mm |
Height | 66 mm |
Security features | Security fibers, Watermark, See-through mark, Concealed value, Security thread |
Paper type | 80% Cotton 20% Abacá fiber |
Years of printing | 1903–present |
Obverse | |
Design | Manuel L. Quezon, declaration of Filipino as a national language, and Malacañan Palace |
Designer | Studio 5 Designs |
Design date | 2010 |
Reverse | |
Design | Banaue Rice Terraces, Palm civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus), Cordilleras weave design |
Designer | Studio 5 Designs |
Design date | 2010 |
The Philippine twenty-peso note (Filipino: Dalawampung Piso) (₱20) is a denomination of Philippine currency. Philippine president Manuel L. Quezon is currently featured on the front side of the bill, while the Banaue Rice Terraces and the palm civet is featured on the reverse side.
Quezon first appeared on the twenty peso bill upon the release of the Pilipino series notes in 1969.
English series ₱20 bill.
Pilipino series ₱20 bill (1st version, White Border Issue).
Ang Bagong Lipunan series ₱20 bill.
New Design series ₱20 bill.
Throughout its existence, the twenty peso bill was often been overprinted to commemorate certain events, namely: