The Bangko Sentral of the Philippines (BSP) released on Thursday the newest Philippine money. The highlight of the change is the inclusion of President Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III's mother - the late former Philippine President Corazon "Cory" Aquino with the image of her husband, the late Sen. Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino Jr., on the new P500 bill.

P20 billObverse: Manuel L. QuezonReverse: Banaue Rice Terraces and a palm civet from the Cordilleras, which are famous for producing the civet cat coffee or kapeng alamid.P50 billObverse: Sergio OsmeñaReverse: Taal Lake and the Giant Trevally (locally known as Maliputo), a delicious milky fishP100 billObverse: Manuel A. RoxasReverse: Mayon Volcano and the "butanding" or whale shark, the world's largest fish and the main attraction of Donsol, Sorsogon
P200 billObverse: Diosdado MacapagalReverse: Bohol's Chocolate Hills and the Philippine tarsier, one of the world's smallest primatesP500 billObverse: Corazon Aquino and Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino Jr.Reverse: Palawan's Subterranean River National Park and the blue-naped parrot, which thrives in the forests of Palawan and MindoroP1,000 billObverse: Josefa Llanes Escoda, Vicente P. Lim, and Jose Abad SantosReverse: Tubbataha Reef Marine Park and the South Sea Pearl, which is produced by oysters that thrive in the South Seas of which the Sulu Sea is partThe images of the national figures on the obverse side of the bills show them at a younger age. Fe Dela Cruz, director of the BSP's corporate affairs office, said in an ambush interview the youthful images were chosen because the public servants and heroes on the bank notes served the country during their prime.The image of former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo taking her oath of office after the second EDSA Revolution, which was on the reverse side of the old P200 bill, is now on the obverse side. The image, located on the lower left side, is much smaller.The new security features of the bank notes include embossed prints, serial numbers, security fibers, watermarks, security thread, optically variable device, optically variable ink, and a see-through mark. The amount of features increase as the value of the note goes up.The see-through mark is the word "Pilipino" written in Baybayin, a pre-Spanish Philippine writing system, which can only be seen completely when the note is viewed against the light.A bank note's design is first conceptualized before it is drawn by an artist into a prototype banknote. Once the prototype has been approved, printing plates will be produced.The production of bank notes consists of litho printing; intaglio printing; sheet inspection; numbering; tenning (where numbered sheets are inspected every tenth sheet to check if there are defects); and finishing which includes cutting, counting and packaging, according to the BSP.Present during the launching were relatives of the heroes and officials shown on the bank notes.Luli Arroyo, Mrs. Arroyo’s daughter, was present at the ceremony to represent her mother and grandfather. She and President Aquino, her mother’s political adversary, only shook hands briefly when the Arroyo family was asked to come onstage for the unveiling of the new P1,000 bill.Source: GMA News
