Hey Johan! Amazing collection man! :) Just wanted to point out though that the 1949 1 peso banknote is actually from 1951. After Philippine independence from the USA in 1946, The Central Bank of the Philippines was established in 1949 and the first notes were victory banknotes from the US period of the Philippines stamped in red with the words "Central Bank of the Philippines". However the 1951 notes are the first "Official" notes of a newly independent Philippines 🇵🇭✌️
@@Venezuelan_yugo13 Not as rare as you put for numbers. We Filipinos still see LESS of them than other denominations that are circulating, but not as much as about quadrillion/quintillion times less than other denominations in circulation.
Nice to see your collection !! Happy to see Srilankan notes in your album, keep it up 👍👍
Cheers from Srilanka 🇱🇰!!
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your album is amazing
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Very nice and marvelous good information interested in all most all countries in the world . Thanks a lot sir
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Hey Johan! Amazing collection man! :) Just wanted to point out though that the 1949 1 peso banknote is actually from 1951. After Philippine independence from the USA in 1946, The Central Bank of the Philippines was established in 1949 and the first notes were victory banknotes from the US period of the Philippines stamped in red with the words "Central Bank of the Philippines". However the 1951 notes are the first "Official" notes of a newly independent Philippines 🇵🇭✌️
Thank you for this!
The ₱200 banknote is the hardest to find banknote into circulation among other banknotes due to some reason.
Yeah. So happy to have them ^_^
Yes its so very hardcore × rare ×10000000000000000
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Not as rare as you put for numbers. We Filipinos still see LESS of them than other denominations that are circulating, but not as much as about quadrillion/quintillion times less than other denominations in circulation.
What is your First banknote you collected?
but Nice!
Japanese Yen!
Can you more parts
Yes. Planning for part 3!
The 10 rupee banknote is quite common here in India.....but in the end nobody uses cash or coins nowadays thanks to the UPI technology
Amazing 👌🏻👌🏻😍
I’ve just started collecting banknotes 🥲
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