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Quote: Duterte/TetaNGCo (P-208b) and Duterte/Espanilla (P-208c): Excellent! 
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-Thanks "jbuck" This next solid pair of 50 Piso radars are interesting because of a slight design revision in the latter 207c banknote:  207b with the Duterte & TetaNGCo signatures & text at lower right on front: "Leyte Landing" (which can be seen just above Piso")  207c with the Duterte & Espenilla signatures text at lower right on front: "Leyte Landing October 1944"
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Very nice! 
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Thanks again "jbuck" - here's another solid 6 radar from 1998 ( P183b the series prior to the "New Generation" current series). It also features President Sergio Osmena (at a later stage of his life) & this year was the first to see a red serial number on the fifty Piso:  
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Excellent! 
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Quote: Excellent! -thanks again "jbuck" Here's another solid 5's radar (P168e) from my Filipino collection: 
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Quote: Here's another solid 5's radar (P168e) from my Filipino collection: All fives on five! Very nice! 
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This 2005 solid 8 radar has the last signature combination of Macapagal-Arroyo & Buenaventura (rather than Macapagal-Arroyo & TetaNGCo). I had no idea 2005 was a signature change-over year when I bought the note but have since discovered this on the very helpful Bank Note Museum: http://www.banknote.ws/COLLECTION/c...2.htm#2010-2 
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Quote: This 2005 solid 8 radar... Love the eights! 
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Here's a 20 Piso solid 6 radar with the short-lived signature combo (#15 Estrada & Singson) 182c: 
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Quote: Here's a 20 Piso solid 6 radar with the short-lived signature combo (#15 Estrada & Singson) 182c: Excellent! 
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Nice page. Thanks for sharing. Quote: including some types I'd never considered.
If you didn't consider the serial number special than it probably isn't. With the exception of the "3 Stripes" (as I do collect these) I would be wary to get too excited about "paired ladders" or even matching radars with different prefixes. I've seen some Australian (& other) websites with these notes listed for extremely high premiums & I just don't get their appeal (esp if they've been released by the central bank in sets, which is often the case for Low # notes). They are simply sets made up by dealers (or released by the banks) & perhaps some cultures might value certain numbers (just like individual collectors may go for birthday notes). This site may come in handy for those dealers who want to jack up a banknote's price because it has a fancy SN but I would caution the average collector of World banknotes to focus on bona fide special serial numbers (see my link: https://sites.google.com/view/notap...rial-numbers br / ) which applies to CDN special numbers. Here's a "no-brainer" 10 Rupee radar (solid 2's) from India (P-89c):  BTW: solids are 111111 not 000000 as I've seen on some sites (b/c 000000 are typically "Specimens.") and NOT 0000001 nor 100000 (these are #1 and 100,000 or Million numbered notes).
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Hungary 100 Pengo 1945 P-111  
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Very nice "IGE." I picked up that P-111 over a year ago & was so excited to get it since it reminds me of the Danube & the castle which we explored on our last day in Budapest. I was also excited to pick this radar up from Saint Pierre & Miquelon. This is a tiny island off the coast of Newfoundland (Canada) which remains a French territory & for some reason (or another) I've always wanted to get one of these & possibly a few others of higher denomination:   (sorry that the images are small but they were screenshots converted to jpegs)
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