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Quote: Here's #5 & #4: Fantastic!
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Quote: Fantastic! -Thanks again "Jbuck" Here is the #3 & #2 of the 50 Piso set from 2010 P-207a Low # set:  (I apologize for this incomplete scan) 
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Very nice! 
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Thanks again for taking note "jbuck." And, finally, to the "numero uno" from the 50 Piso ( P-207a) 2010 set (printed in France): 
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That was a fantastic countdown run! 
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Here's a couple low # banknotes I completely forgot about until posting them on another currency site: P-193 b 50 Pisos   & my favourite serial number on P-183e 100 Piso:  
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Nice pair! 
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Pillar of the Community
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I don't know why I find these low serials so satisfying but I do!
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Quote: I don't know why I find these low serials so satisfying but I do!  - think it's all those zeros (like a reverse Million # note). Here's an NG series 100 Pesos: #10  
Edited by walk2dwater 02/11/2021 4:04 pm
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Quote: Here's an NG series 100 Pesos: Excellent! 
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Pillar of the Community
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Lovely Pieces of linen paper! Hahahaha
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Quote:Excellent!  Quote: Lovely Pieces of linen paper! Hahahaha
-Thanks 'jbuck' & 'coindude' I like em too.  And I really like the 2010 edition of these notes for 2 reasons: a) they were initially printed in France while the Philippines produced P-183 & their older series simultaneously as seen by the examples of the older 20, 50 & 100 Pesos notes. This occurred for 2 years (2010-2012) but the original 2010's were much less common until 2012 b) the older 100 Peso has a blue tint which I think is much more attractive than the revised all-purple tint in 2015. Here's #9: 
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Quote: Here's #9: Outstanding! 
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Quote:Outstanding!  - thanks 'jbuck' but you really are too kind. Surely, these low # banknotes are a 'steal' at a paltry $6.40/ note (bought in sets) & not really "outstanding" yet the low # SN sure look cool with all those zeros! The funny thing is there's so many collectors who'd rather save a buck or $2 so will spend the $3 or $4 on regular purple recent 100 Pesos (instead of a few dollars more for the nice low # printed 11 years ago). Blue tint really adds a lot to both front & back of the note. So here's my favourite SN by far: 
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Quote: not really "outstanding" yet the low # SN sure look cool with all those zeros! I stand by my comment.  Quote: So here's my favourite SN by far: I am fond of 8 as well.  And all those zeroes, too 
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