Philippine one thousand-peso note
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The Philippine one thousand-peso note (Filipino: Sanlibong Piso) (₱1000; PHP1000) is a denomination of Philippine currency. It is the largest denomination in general circulation in the Philippines. It is currently the only Philippine peso denomination that has a polymer banknote version.
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Value | ₱1000 |
Width | 160 mm |
Height | 66 mm |
Security features | Security fibers, watermark, see-through registration device, concealed value, 3D security thread, optical variable device, optically variable ink, tactile marks, rolling bar effect |
Material used | 80% cotton 20% abacá fiber |
Years of printing | 1944–1945; 1991–present |
Obverse | |
Design | José Abad Santos, Vicente Lim, Josefa Llanes Escoda, Centennial celebration of Philippine independence |
Designer | Studio 5 Designs[1] |
Design date | 2022 |
Reverse | |
Design | Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park, South Sea pearl (Pinctada maxima), Mindanao design for T'nalak (Ikat-dyed abaca) |
Designer | Studio 5 Designs[1] |
Design date | 2022 |
The cotton-abaca version, features José Abad Santos, Vicente Lim, and Josefa Llanes Escoda on the front side of the notes, while the Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park and the South Sea pearl are featured on the back side of the note.
The polymer version, first issued in April 2022 features the Philippine eagle on its obverse side while its reverse side has similar design elements with the cotton-abacá version.