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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Banco Español Filipino de Isabel II (Spanish-Filipino Bank of Isabel II) series of Philippines in the World Currency contains 13 distinct entries with CPG® values between $22,000.00 and $22,000.00.
El Banco Español Filipino de Isabel II (Spanish-Filipino Bank of Isabel II) was established on 1 August 1851, named after the queen of Spain, Isabella II, the daughter of King Ferdinand VII. It was the second Philippine bank during the Spanish era after a bank was founded by Francisco Rodriguez, a Filipino Quaker based in London, in 1830. The royal decree establishing the Banco Español-Filipino also authorized it to issue banknotes in the Philippines.

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  Banco Español Filipino de Isabel II (Spanish-Filipino Bank of Isabel II) Value Range Favorite
Banco Español Filipino de Isabel II (Spanish-Filipino Bank of Isabel II) Value Range  
10 pesos fuertes (B101a, PA1)
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10 pesos fuertes (B101b, PA1)
$22,000
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$22,000
$22,000 - $22,000
10 pesos fuertes (B101as, PA1s)
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10 pesos fuertes (B101bs, PA1s)
-
 
25 pesos fuertes (B102a, PA2)
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25 pesos fuertes (B102b, PA2)
-
 
25 pesos fuertes (B102bs, PA2)
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50 pesos fuertes (B103a, PA3)
-
 

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50 pesos fuertes (B103b, PA3)
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50 pesos fuertes (B103bs, PA3s)
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200 pesos fuertes (B104a, PNL)
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200 pesos fuertes (B104b, PNL)
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200 pesos fuertes (B104bs, PNLs)
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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Banco Español Filipino de Isabel II (Spanish-Filipino Bank of Isabel II) series of Philippines in the World Currency contains 13 distinct entries with CPG® values between $22,000.00 and $22,000.00.
El Banco Español Filipino de Isabel II (Spanish-Filipino Bank of Isabel II) was established on 1 August 1851, named after the queen of Spain, Isabella II, the daughter of King Ferdinand VII. It was the second Philippine bank during the Spanish era after a bank was founded by Francisco Rodriguez, a Filipino Quaker based in London, in 1830. The royal decree establishing the Banco Español-Filipino also authorized it to issue banknotes in the Philippines.

Catalog Detail