'Victory' series
The 'Victory' note series was printed in 1944, to be used upon the return of MacArthur. When he came ashore in Leyte on Oct. 20th, 1944, he was purportedly carrying some of these in his pocket. They definately brought many crates full of these notes with them during this landing. According to a BEP report the number 66 (for the series) was chosen because that was President Quezons age when he died just prior to the liberation of the Philippines. VICTORY notes were printed at the U.S. BUREAU of Engraving and Printing- the last Philippine currency printed by the US. Replacement notes are indicated by a star prefix to the serial number. There are also signature combinations which are harder to find. The signature combinations are as follows:
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Special 'Victory' series issues
One Peso
Signed by: S. Osmena, J.Hernandez |
Thick Over Print |
Medium Over Print |
Thin Over Print |
Thick, Medium and Thin Series CBP Over Print |
Obverse: portrait of Apolinario Mabini, seal of the Philippine-American Commonwealth with overprint: "Manila, Philippines"
Reverse: "One Philippine Peso" with "VICTORY Central Bank Of The Philippines" overprint
Reverse: "One Philippine Peso" with "VICTORY Central Bank Of The Philippines" overprint
Text
By authority of an act of the Philippine Legislature. Approved by the President of the United States June 13, 1922. This certifies that there has been deposited in the treasury of the Philippines One Peso payable to the bearer on demand; in silver pesos or in legal tender currency of the United States of equivalent value." Victory series no. 66, Treasury Certificate
Two Pesos
Signed by M. Roxas and M. Guevara (Rare) |
Signed by S. Osmena, J.Hernandez |
Reverse: "Philippines", "2 Pesos" with "Victory" overprint
Text
By authority of an act of the Philippine Legislature. Approved by the President of the United States June 13, 1922. This certifies that there has been deposited in the treasury of the Philippines Two Pesos payable to the bearer on demand; in silver pesos or in legal tender currency of the United States of equivalent value." Victory series no. 66
5 Pesos
Signed by S. Osmena, J.Hernandez |
Obverse: Portrait of McKinley and Dewey, seal of the Philippine-American Commonwealth with overprint: "Manila, Philippines"
Reverse:, "5 Pesos" with "Victory" overprint
Text
Treasury Certificate. By authority of an act of the Philippine Legislature. Approved by the President of the United States June 13, 1922. This certifies that there has been deposited in the treasury of the Philippines Five Pesos payable to the bearer on demand; in silver pesos or in legal tender currency of the United States of equivalent value." Victory series no. 66, Five Pesos
Treasury Certificate. By authority of an act of the Philippine Legislature. Approved by the President of the United States June 13, 1922. This certifies that there has been deposited in the treasury of the Philippines Five Pesos payable to the bearer on demand; in silver pesos or in legal tender currency of the United States of equivalent value." Victory series no. 66, Five Pesos
Ten Pesos
Signed by S. Osmena, J.Hernandez |
Obverse: Portrait of Washington, seal of the Philippine-American Commonwealth with overprint: "Manila, Philippines"
Reverse:, "10 Pesos" with "Victory" overprint
Reverse:, "10 Pesos" with "Victory" overprint
Text
Ten Pesos, Treasury Certificate. By authority of an act of the Philippine Legislature. Approved by the President of the United States June 13, 1922. This certifies that there has been deposited in the treasury of the Philippines Ten Pesos payable to the bearer on demand; in silver pesos or in legal tender currency of the United States of equivalent value." Victory series no. 66.
Ten Pesos, Treasury Certificate. By authority of an act of the Philippine Legislature. Approved by the President of the United States June 13, 1922. This certifies that there has been deposited in the treasury of the Philippines Ten Pesos payable to the bearer on demand; in silver pesos or in legal tender currency of the United States of equivalent value." Victory series no. 66.
Twenty Pesos
Signed by S. Osmena, J.Hernandez |
Obverse: Portrait of Mt. Mayon, seal of the Philippine-American Commonwealth with overprint: "Manila, Philippines"
Reverse:, "20 Pesos" with "Victory" overprint
Reverse:, "20 Pesos" with "Victory" overprint
Text
Treasury Certificate. By authority of an act of the Philippine Legislature. Approved by the President of the United States June 13, 1922. This certifies that there has been deposited in the treasury of the Philippines Twenty Pesos payable to the bearer on demand; in silver pesos or in legal tender currency of the United States of equivalent value." Victory series no. 66.
Treasury Certificate. By authority of an act of the Philippine Legislature. Approved by the President of the United States June 13, 1922. This certifies that there has been deposited in the treasury of the Philippines Twenty Pesos payable to the bearer on demand; in silver pesos or in legal tender currency of the United States of equivalent value." Victory series no. 66.
Fifty Pesos
Signed by S. Osmena, J.Hernandez |
Victory Overprint |
With Victory Central Bank Of The Philippines Overprint |
Obverse: Portrait of Lawton, seal of the Philippine-American Commonwealth with overprint: "Manila, Philippines"
Reverse:, "50 Pesos" with "Victory" and Victory Central Bank of the Philippines overprint
Reverse:, "50 Pesos" with "Victory" and Victory Central Bank of the Philippines overprint
Text
Treasury Certificate. By authority of an act of the Philippine Legislature. Approved by the President of the United States June 13, 1922. This certifies that there has been deposited in the treasury of the Philippines Twenty Pesos payable to the bearer on demand; in silver pesos or in legal tender currency of the United States of equivalent value." Victory series no. 66. Treasury Certificate
Treasury Certificate. By authority of an act of the Philippine Legislature. Approved by the President of the United States June 13, 1922. This certifies that there has been deposited in the treasury of the Philippines Twenty Pesos payable to the bearer on demand; in silver pesos or in legal tender currency of the United States of equivalent value." Victory series no. 66. Treasury Certificate
One Hundred Pesos
Signed by S. Osmena, M. Guevara (Scarce) |
Obverse: Portrait of Magellan, seal of the Philippine-American Commonwealth with overprint: "Manila, Philippines"
Reverse:, "50 Pesos" with Victory Central Bank of the Philippines overprint
Text
Treasury Certificate. By authority of an act of the Philippine Legislature. Approved by the President of the United States June 13, 1922. This certifies that there has been deposited in the treasury of the Philippines 100 Pesos payable to the bearer on demand; in silver pesos or in legal tender currency of the United States of equivalent value." Victory series no. 66. Treasury Certificate
Reverse:, "50 Pesos" with Victory Central Bank of the Philippines overprint
Treasury Certificate. By authority of an act of the Philippine Legislature. Approved by the President of the United States June 13, 1922. This certifies that there has been deposited in the treasury of the Philippines 100 Pesos payable to the bearer on demand; in silver pesos or in legal tender currency of the United States of equivalent value." Victory series no. 66. Treasury Certificate
Signatures on 'Victory' series notes
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