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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Bank of the Philippine Islands series of Philippines in the World Currency contains 35 distinct entries with CPG® values between $6.00 and $8,500.00. On 1 January 1912, a decision by the shareholders of Banco Español-Filipino changed the name to Bank

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Bank of the Philippine Islands series of Philippines in the World Currency contains 35 distinct entries with CPG® values between $6.00 and $8,500.00.

On 1 January 1912, a decision by the shareholders of Banco Español-Filipino changed the name to Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI). In 1949, with the establishment of the Central Bank of the Philippines (now the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas), BPI lost the right to issue Philippine pesos notes.

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 Sig 2: Garcia/Sendres 900,000 notes Intro: 1919
Value Range: $20.00 - $300
$20.00 - $300
 Sig 2: Garcia/Sendres Prefix B 360,000 notes Intro: 1919
Value Range: $25.00 - $325
$25.00 - $325
 January 1, 1920 Prefix/suffix C/C 350,000 notes Intro: 1921
Value Range: $10.00 - $160.00
$10.00 - $160.00
 Sig 2: Garcia/Sendres 145,000 notes Intro: 1919
Value Range: $110.00 - $1,100
$110.00 - $1,100
 Sig 2: Garcia/Sendres 10,000 notes Intro: 1920
Value Range: $500 - $2,000
$500 - $2,000

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 Sig 2: Garcia/Sendres 5,000 notes Intro: 1920
Value Range: $300 - $1,950
$300 - $1,950

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