Philippine two hundred peso note

Two Hundred pesos
(Philippines)
Value ₱200
Width 160 mm
Height 66 mm
Security features Security fibers, watermark, see-through mark, concealed value, security thread
Paper type 80% cotton
20% abacá fiber
Years of printing 1903–1928; 1968–1974; 2002–present
Obverse
Design Diosdado Macapagal, EDSA People Power 2001, Aguinaldo Shrine, Barasoain Church
Designer Design Systemat[1]
Design date 2010
Reverse
Design Chocolate Hills, Bohol, Philippine tarsier (Tarsius syrichta), Visayas weave design
Designer Design Systemat[2]
Design date 2010

The Philippine two hundred-peso note (Filipino: Dalawandaang Piso) (₱200) is a denomination of Philippine currency. Philippine president Diosdado Macapagal is currently featured on the front side of the bill, President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo's inauguration as 14th President of the Philippines (EDSA People Power II) is on the lower-left side on the bill just in front of the Independence House, and the Barasoain Church is also present on the obverse side of the bill . The Chocolate Hills and the Philippine tarsier is featured on the reverse side.

Pre-independence history

Post-independence history

Macapagal first appeared on the two hundred peso bill upon the reintroduction of the denomination in 2002.

Commemorative issues

The UST Quadricentennial commemorative note.

Trivia

Notes

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