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Convert your leftover withdrawn Philippine Peso banknotes to cash using our hassle-free online exchange service. Get paid fast for your unused currency from the Philippines.
In 2010, the Manilla-based Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas replaced older style Philippine Peso banknotes with new Pesos with improved security features. The Filipino word for Peso is Piso. The discontinued Philippine Piso bills lack a reflective security thread. These withdrawn Philippine Peso notes are no longer a valid means of payment in the Republic of the Philippines. We exchange all withdrawn Philippine Peso banknotes free of charge. We also give cash for current Philippine Peso banknotes.
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5 Philippine Peso banknote (Emilio Aguinaldo)
The banknote of limang piso depicts Emilio Aguinaldo, Philippine president of the Philippines. The words ‘Republika Ng Pilipinas’ are printed on the paper note.You get: £0.006501 PHP = £0.0013000000 -
10 Philippine Peso banknote (Mabini)
The banknote of sampung piso features Apolinario Mabini, Filipino educator. The brown colored paper banknote contains the words ‘Republika Ng Pilipinas’. On the reverse side of the ₱10 note is an image of Barasoain church in Malolos, near Manila.You get: £0.013001 PHP = £0.0013000000 -
10 Philippine Peso banknote (Mabini and Bonifacio)
This sampung piso banknote shows the portraits of Apolinario Mabini and Andres Bonifacio. The words ‘Republika Ng Pilipinas’ are printed on the paper banknote.You get: £0.013001 PHP = £0.0013000000 -
20 Philippine Peso banknote (Manuel Luis Quezon)
This dalawampung piso note portrays the image of Manuel Luis Quezon, Filipino president. The paper banknote contains the words ‘Republika Ng Pilipinas’.You get: £0.026001 PHP = £0.0013000000 -
50 Philippine Peso banknote (Sergio Osmena)
The banknote of limampung piso has the image of Sergio Osmena, Filipino president. The words ‘Republika Ng Pilipinas’ are printed on the paper note.You get: £0.065001 PHP = £0.0013000000 -
100 Philippine Peso banknote (Manuel Roxas)
The purple colored banknote of sandaang piso shows Manuel Roxas, Philippine president. On the paper note a caption reads ‘Republika Ng Pilipinas’. The building on the reverse side of the ₱100 note is the Central Bank BSP complex in Manila.You get: £0.130001 PHP = £0.0013000000 -
200 Philippine Peso banknote (Diosdado Macapagal)
This dalawandaang piso banknote depicts the portrait of Diosdado Macapagal, president of the Philippines. The words ‘Republika Ng Pilipinas’ are printed on the paper note.You get: £0.260001 PHP = £0.0013000000 -
500 Philippine Peso banknote (Benigno Aquino Jr)
This limandaang piso banknote features Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino, Jr., Senator, governor and husband of Filipino president Corazon Aquino, along with a flag and a typewriter. In 1983, Benigno Aquino Jr was assassinated at the tarmac of the Manila International airport which is now named Ninoy Aquino International Airport in his honor. On the paper banknote … ContinuedYou get: £0.650001 PHP = £0.0013000000 -
1000 Philippine Peso banknote (Santos Escoda Lim)
This sanlibong piso banknote has the image of J. A. Santos, V. Lim and J. L. Escoda. The paper note contains the words ‘Republika Ng Pilipinas’. The backside of the ₱1000 note features Banawe rice terraces, a wood carving and a hut with palm trees.You get: £1.300001 PHP = £0.0013000000 -
2000 Philippine Peso banknote (Commemorative)
The commemorative bill of dalawang libong piso measures 216mm by 133mm. The front design shows President J. E. Estrada taking his oath of office. The backside of the 2000 Piso note features the declaration of Philippine Independence.You get: £2.600001 PHP = £0.0013000000 -
2 Philippine Peso banknote (1978 issue)
On the front of this two piso banknote is an image of Filipino nationalist José Rizal. On the back of the dalawang piso bill is an illustration of Aguinaldo’s Independence Declaration.You get: £0.002601 PHP = £0.0013000000 -
5 Philippine Peso banknote (1978 issue)
The green colored banknote of 5 Philippine pisos features the portrait of Andres Bonifacio. The back of the 1978 issue five piso note shows a scene of the Filipino Katipunan organization, working towards independence of the Philippines from Spain.You get: £0.006501 PHP = £0.0013000000 -
10 Philippine Peso banknote (1978 issue)
The 10 piso note has a portrait of Apolinario Mabini on the front side. On the reverse side of the brown colored sampung piso note is an image of Barasoain Church in Malolos, Bulacan.You get: £0.013001 PHP = £0.0013000000 -
20 Philippine Peso banknote (1978 issue)
The orange-blue colored note of twenty pisos features president Manuel Luis Quezon on the front side and Malakanyang Palace in Manilla on the back.You get: £0.026001 PHP = £0.0013000000 -
50 Philippine Peso banknote (1978 issue)
The 50 Limampung Piso note has a portrait of president Sergio Osmeña on the front side. On the back of the 1978 issue 50 PHP note is the Legislative Building, located in Manila.You get: £0.065001 PHP = £0.0013000000 -
100 Philippine Peso banknote (1978 issue)
Text on the 100 piso note reads ‘Ang Bagong Lipunan’, meaning ‘new issue’. On the front of the note is president Manuel Roxas. An aerial view of the new Central Bank building complex is shown on the back side.You get: £0.130001 PHP = £0.0013000000