1912 100 Pesos Philippine Bank Note

Philippines Islands banknotes One Hundred Pesos note 1912
1912 One Hundred Pesos Bank Of The Philippines Islands
THE BANK OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS paper money ONE HUNDRED PESOS

Philippines Banknotes 1912 100 Pesos Bank Note, The Bank of the Philippine Islands

Obverse: Woman seated with scroll and globe at left, Red Seal.
Reverse:  THE BANK OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS - ONE HUNDRED PESOS.
Signatures: (as depicted) E. Sendres (President), D. Garcia (Cashier). :

Text: The Bank Of The Philippine Islands Will Pay To The Bearer On Demand – One Hundred Pesos – Series 1912 – One Hundred Pesos – Manila P.I., January 1, 1912.
Printer: USBEP - United States Bureau of Engraving and Printing. Quantity Printed: 5000.

Currency of the Philippines, American issues (1898-1946)
Philippine National Bank Circulating Notes

These were first printed by The United States for use on The Philippine Islands in 1916.  Each bank note was printed on a sheet containing five notes total.  Starting in 1921 these were printed on sheets each containing ten bank notes.  These are no longer good at their face value.  All Philippine National Bank notes were devalued in June of 1948.