Philippine ten peso note

Ten pesos
(Philippines)
Value 10 pesos
Width 160 mm
Height 66 mm
Security features Security fibers, Watermark, See-through mark, Concealed value, Security thread
Paper type 90% cotton
10% linen
Years of printing 1903-2002
Obverse
Design Apolinario Mabini, Andrés Bonifacio, Katipunan flag, Kartilya ng Katipunan, Malolos Constitution
Designer Rafael Asuncion
Design date 1997
Reverse
Design Barasoain Church, Blood Compact of Katipuneros
Designer Rafael Asuncion
Design date 1997

The Philippine ten-peso note (₱10) is a denomination of Philippine currency. In its latest incarnation, Apolinario Mabini and Andres Bonifacio are featured on the front side of the bill, while the Barasoain Church and a Blood Compact scene of the Katipuneros are featured on the reverse side. This banknote was circulated until the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas stopped printing this denomination in 2002 and was replaced by coins.

Pre-independence history

Post-independence history

Commemorative issues

Throughout its existence, the ten peso bill was often been overprinted to commemorate certain events, namely:

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