N° 162 | Philippines 10 Pesos 1928

162 - Philippines 10 Pesos 1928
162 - Philippines 10 Pesos 1928
162 - Philippines 10 Pesos 1928162 - Philippines 10 Pesos 1928

Description

P# 17a, N# 219321; # D 115010 D; VF+

GPT Description

The Philippines 10 Pesos 1928 is a historical currency note that holds significant importance in the country's numismatic history. This particular note is identified by its catalog number P# 17a and serial number N# 219321. It also features the letter "D" followed by the numbers 115010 D. Issued by the Treasury of the Philippine Islands, this 10 Pesos note was part of a series released in 1928. The obverse side of the note showcases a portrait of General Manuel Roxas, who later became the first President of the Philippines. The reverse side depicts an illustration of the Malacañang Palace, the official residence of the Philippine President. During this period, the country was under American colonial rule, and the Philippine peso served as the official currency. The 1928 series of banknotes aimed to represent the growing sense of national identity and independence within the Philippines. This specific note has been graded as VF+ (Very Fine Plus), indicating that it is in relatively good condition with only minor wear and no significant damage. It is a testament to the craftsmanship and design of the era. The Philippines 10 Pesos 1928 note is not only a fascinating collectible item but also a tangible piece of the country's history. It serves as a reminder of the nation's struggle for independence and the individuals who played significant roles in shaping its future.
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