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Ang Bagong Lipunan Series - Wikipedia

Ang Bagong Lipunan Series The Ang Bagong Lipunan Series (literally, ”The New Society Series") is the name used to refer to Philippine banknotes and coins issued by the Central Bank of the Philippines from 1973 to 1985. It was succeeded by the New Design series of banknotes. The lowest denomination of the series is 2-piso and the highest is 100-piso.

Contents Background Banknotes Coins Design Banknotes 2 pesos 5 pesos 10 pesos 20 pesos 50 pesos 100 pesos Coins 1 sentimo 5 sentimos 10 sentimos 25 sentimos 1 peso 5 pesos Commemorative issues See also References External links

Background After the declaration of Proclamation № 1081 by President Ferdinand Marcos on September 23, 1972, the Central Bank was to demonetize the existing banknotes in 1974, pursuant to Presidential Decree 378. All the unissued Pilipino Series banknotes (except the one peso banknote) were sent back to the De La Rue plant in London for overprinting the watermark area with the words "ANG BAGONG LIPUNAN" and an oval geometric safety design. The one peso note was replaced with the two peso note, which features the same elements of the demonetized "Pilipino" series one peso note. On September 7, 1978, the Security Printing Plant in Quezon City was inaugurated to produce banknotes inside the country. Alongside the opening of its printing facilities, the seal of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas was given minor changes. The banknotes were still legal tender even after the introduction of the New Design Series banknotes, however, it was seldomly used after the EDSA Revolution. The banknotes were eventually demonetized on February 2, 1993 (but can still be exchange with legal tender currency to the Central Bank until February 2, 1996)[1] after clamors that the banknotes can be used to buy votes for the 1992 Presidential Elections.[2]

Banknotes

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Obverse

Value

Dimensions

Reverse

Main Color

Description Obverse

Reverse

₱2

Blue

José Rizal

Declaration of Philippine Independence

₱5

Green

Andrés Bonifacio

Blood Compact of the Katipuneros

₱10

Brown

Apolinario Mabini

Barasoain Church

Orange

Manuel L. Quezon

Malacañang Palace

₱50

Red

Sergio Osmeña

Legislative Building

₱100

Violet

Manuel Roxas

BSP Complex

₱20

160 × 66 mm

Year First issue

March 17, 1973

Withdrawal

February 2, 1996

For table standards, see the banknote specification table.

Coins

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Obverse

Year of Value

Diameter

1 sentimo

16.5 mm (length of side of rounded square shaped edge)

5 sentimos

19 mm (8pointed rounded scallop edge)

Mass

Composition

Edge

Obverse

Reverse

Reverse

10 sentimos

17.5 mm

25 sentimos

21.0 mm

₱1

₱5

29 mm

35 mm

1.22 g

2.40g

Aluminum

Brass

Plain

"ANG BAGONG LIPUNAN," BSP logo, year of minting

March 31, 1975

Jan 2, 1998

Plain

State title, Melchora Aquino, value

"ANG BAGONG LIPUNAN," BSP logo, year of minting

March 31, 1975

Jan 2, 1998

March 31, 1975

Jan 2, 1998

State title, Francisco Baltazar, value

State title, Juan Luna, value

4g

22g

Cupro-Nickel

demonetization

State title, Lapulapu, value

2g

9.5g

first minting

Reeded

"ANG BAGONG LIPUNAN," BSP logo, year of minting

State title, José Rizal, value

"ANG BAGONG LIPUNAN," coat of arms with the scroll text altered to "ISANG BANSA, ISANG DIWA" ("One Nation, One Spirit") with two digits of the year minted on both sides, bank title

"ANG BAGONG LIPUNAN," "Setyembre 21, 1972" ("September 21, 1972"), Ferdinand Marcos, year of minting

State title, coat of arms with the scroll text altered to "ISANG BANSA, ISANG DIWA" ("One Nation, One Spirit")

Design Banknotes 2 pesos Colored blue, the main design on the front of the note featured a portrait of the National hero of the Philippines, José Rizal and the scene of the Declaration of Philippine Independence on the back side of the note. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ang Bagong Lipunan Series

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5 pesos Colored green, the main design on the front of the note featured a portrait of revolutionary leader Andrés Bonifacio and the Blood Compact of the Katipuneros on the back side of the note. 10 pesos Colored brown, the main design on the front of the note featured a portrait of Apolinario Mabini and the Barasoain Church, site of the drafting of the Malolos Constitution and the inauguration of the First Philippine Republic, on the back side of the note. 20 pesos Colored orange, the main design on the front of the note featured a portrait of Philippine president Manuel L. Quezon and the Malacañang Palace, the official residence and workplace of the President of the Philippines, on the back side of the note. 50 pesos Colored red, the main design on the front of the note featured a portrait of Philippine president Sergio Osmeña and the Old Legislative Building (now the National Museum of Fine Arts) on the back side of the note. 100 pesos Colored violet, the main design on the front of the note featured a portrait of Philippine president Manuel A. Roxas and the main complex of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas on the back side of the note. Two versions of this denomination were issued during the series' lifespan, one featured the former headquarters of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (Aduana Building) in Intramuros, a design carried over from the Pilipino Series 100 pesos banknote.[3][4] The denomination was reissued featuring the then new main complex of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas as its main design.[5]

Coins 1 sentimo Struck in aluminum, the obverse side of the coin features the state title, the denomination and a portrait of Lapulapu. The reverse side of the coin features the seal of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas. 5 sentimos Struck in brass, the obverse side of the coin features the state title, the denomination and a portrait of Melchora Aquino. The reverse side of the coin features the seal of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas. 10 sentimos Struck in copper-nickel, the obverse side of the coin features the state title, the denomination and a portrait of Francisco Baltazar. The reverse side of the coin features the seal of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas. 25 sentimos Struck in copper-nickel, the obverse side of the coin features the state title, the denomination and a portrait of Juan Luna. The reverse side of the coin features the seal of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas. 1 peso Struck in copper-nickel, the obverse side of the coin features the state title, the denomination and a portrait of José Rizal. The reverse side of the coin features the Coat of arms of the Philippines. The first version, minted from 1975 to 1978, featured a scroll with the inscription Republika ng Pilipinas (Republic of the Philippines ). The second version, minted from 1978 to 1982, featured a scroll with the inscription ISANG BANSA, ISANG DIWA (One Nation, One Spirit). 5 pesos Struck in nickel, the obverse side of the coin features the inscription "Ang Bagong Lipunan" (The New Society), a profile of Ferdinand E. Marcos and his rise to power, "SETYEMBRE 21, 1972". The reverse side of the coin features the Coat of arms of the Philippines.

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Aside from minting expensive commemorative coins for special occasions, overprinted circulating banknotes. The first circulated banknote was in 1978 for the birth centenary of former President Sergio Osmeña; the words IKA-100 TAONG KAARAWAN 1878-1978 were placed near his portrait on the 50-peso banknote. The next overprint was in 1981 when Pope John Paul II visited the Philippines from February 17 to February 21, 1981. The overprint was on the 2-peso banknote on the watermark area. On June 30, 1981, the bust profile of President Marcos were overprinted on the 10-peso banknote to mark his Inauguration on that date. In 1981, the Central Bank Ad Hoc Committee was authorized to approve or reject designs of circulating banknotes and coins, including commemorative banknotes and coins.

See also Philippine peso Banknotes of the Philippine peso Coins of the Philippine peso

References 1. FM era notes, Demonetization ordered (https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=cWcVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=igsEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4928%2C469 6327), By Ramon Tomeldan, Manila Standard, January 30, 1992 2. Solons want 'Mickey' Marcos money scrapped (https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ZWcVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=igsEAAAAIBAJ&dq=lipuna n&pg=6182%2C2115669), by Gerry Jacinto, Manila Standard, January 14, 1992 3. Philippines P-157 (http://banknote.ws/COLLECTION/countries/ASI/PIL/PIL0157.htm) Banknote Museum (www.banknote.ws). Retrieved on 2020-01-19. 4. Philippines P-158 (http://banknote.ws/COLLECTION/countries/ASI/PIL/PIL0158.htm) Banknote Museum (www.banknote.ws). Retrieved on 2020-01-19. 5. Philippines P-164 (http://banknote.ws/COLLECTION/countries/ASI/PIL/PIL0164.htm) Banknote Museum (www.banknote.ws). Retrieved on 2020-01-19. Ang Bagong Lipunan Series in philmoney.blogspot.com (http://philmoney.blogspot.com/search/label/Bagong%20Lipunan%20Series)

External links Philippine Banknotes and Coins (http://philmoney.blogspot.com) Philippine Coins News & Updates (http://www.filipinonumismatist.com) Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ang_Bagong_Lipunan_Series&oldid=1014515296"

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