Philippine two hundred-peso note

Two hundred pesos
(Philippines)
Value₱200
Width160 mm
Height66 mm
Security featuresSecurity fibers, watermark, see-through registration device, concealed value, security thread, tactile marks
Material used80% cotton
20% abacá fiber
Years of printing1903–1928; 1949-1959; 2002–present
Obverse
DesignDiosdado P. Macapagal, EDSA People Power 2001, Declaration of Philippine Independence, Opening of the Malolos Congress
DesignerDesign Systemat[1]
Design date2017
Reverse
DesignChocolate Hills, Bohol, Philippine tarsier (Tarsius syrichta), Visayas weave design
DesignerDesign Systemat[2]
Design date2017

The Philippine two hundred-peso note (Filipino: dalawandaang piso; ₱200) is a denomination of Philippine currency. President Diosdado Macapagal is currently featured on the front side of the note, and since 2017, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo's inauguration as the 14th President of the Philippines (EDSA People Power II) is on the lower-left side on the note just in front of the scene of the Declaration of Philippine Independence, and the scene of the opening of the Malolos Congress is also present on the obverse side of the note. From 2010 to 2017, the Aguinaldo Shrine (labeled as "Independence House") and the Barasoain Church were featured on the front side of the note. The Chocolate Hills and the Philippine tarsier is featured on the reverse side. Currently, it is the rarest banknote circulating in the country, and thus is seen more as a novelty than legal tender.


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