The First Philippine Polymer (FPP) Banknote Series.

The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas is proud to present the First Philippine Polymer (FPP) Banknote Series. Available in four denominations, the FPP Banknote Series showcases smarter, cleaner, and stronger features than their paper counterpart.

For more information, please visit bit.ly/PolymerPH.

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1000-PISO POLYMER

The 1000-piso polymer banknote features not one but two of the country’s symbols—the Philippine eagle and the sampaguita. Available in four denominations, the FPP Banknote Series showcases smarter, cleaner, and stronger features than their paper counterpart.


It also shows on the reverse side the Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park and native South Sea pearl.


The 1000-piso polymer banknote is part of the First Philippine Polymer (FPP) Banknote Series, which will circulate alongside the existing paper banknotes.


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500-PISO POLYMER

The 500-piso polymer banknote also features a pair of endemic and threatened flora and fauna in the Philippines—the Visayan spotted deer and Acanthephippium mantinianum.


It also shows on the reverse side the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park and the native and critically endangered blue-naped parrot.


The 500-piso polymer banknote is part of the First Philippine Polymer (FPP) Banknote Series, which will circulate alongside the existing paper banknotes.


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100-PISO POLYMER

The 100-piso polymer banknote highlights the majestic Palawan peacock-pheasant together with Ceratocentron fesselii—an endemic and critically endangered orchid in the Philippines.


It also shows on the reverse side the Mayon volcano and the native and endangered whale shark or butanding.


The 100-piso polymer banknote is part of the First Philippine Polymer (FPP) Banknote Series, which will circulate alongside the existing paper banknotes.


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50-PISO POLYMER

The 50-piso polymer banknote showcases another endemic and threatened flora and fauna in the Philippines—the Visayan leopard cat and Vidal’s lanutan.


It also shows on the reverse side the Taal Lake and the native maliputo fish.


The 50-piso polymer banknote is part of the First Philippine Polymer (FPP) Banknote Series, which will circulate alongside the existing paper banknotes.


Visit the link below or scan the QR code to learn more about the First Philippine Polymer Banknote Series.

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