The Philippines peso (Filipino: piso) was introduced in 1904, at the parity exchange rate of 2 piso for 1 USD. Philippines were a member of the dollar zone. Beginning with 1970 the piso rate is in free floatation and is determined by the market. 1 piso equals 100 centavos.
Front
Back
Size
# Pick
Face value
Date
Philippine National Bank, Emergency Circulating Note
124 x 57 mm
S215
1 PESO
1941
Philippine Treasury Certificat
160 x 64 mm
94
1 PESO
1944
Bangko Sentral NG Pilipinas
J. RIZAL
Scene of Aquinaldo\'s Independence Declaration of June 1898
160 x 67 mm
142b
1 PISO
1969
A. Bonifacio
Scene of the Katipunan organization
160 x 67 mm
143a
5 PISO
1969
A. Mabini
Barasoain Church
160 x 67 mm
144b
10 PISO
1969
M.L. Quezon
Malakanyang Palace
160 x 67 mm
145a
20 PISO
1969
S. Osmena
Legislative building
160 x 67 mm
146a
50 PISO
1969
J. Rizal
Scene of Aguinaldo's Independence Declaration of June 12, 1898
160 x 67 mm
159a
2 PISO
1978
J. Rizal
Scene of Aguinaldo's Independence Declaration of June 12, 1898
160 x 67 mm
159c
2 PISO
1978
A. Bonifacio
Scene of the Katipunan organization
160 x 67 mm
160d
5 PISO
1978
Apolinario MABINI, black commemorative ovpt Inaudutaion of Pres Marcos
Simbahan NG Barasoain
160 x 67 mm
167
10 PISO
1981
Aguinaldo
Scene of Aguinaldo's Independence Declaration of June 12, 1898