Philippines BEP
I have included bank notes from the Philippines because the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) designed, printed and issued their paper money from 1903-1946, The Philippines Islands were a colony and later a commonwealth of the United States. The combination of being a colony of the U.S. and the banknotes produced by the BEP I consider them basically U.S. paper money. Just like U.S. currency various types of currency were issued such as Silver Certificates, National Circulating Notes and Treasury Certificates.
1910 5 Pesos Philippine IslandsSilver Certificate Pick# 35d
1910 5 Pesos Philippine Islands
Silver Certificate Pick# 35d
1936 2 Pesos Philippines CommonwealthTreasury Certificate Pick# 82
1936 2 Pesos Philippines Commonwealth
Treasury Certificate Pick# 82
1937 10 Pesos PhilippinesNational Bank Pick# 58
1937 10 Pesos Philippines
National Bank Pick# 58
1944 1 Peso Philippines "No. 66 Victory Series"Commonwealth Treasury Certificate Pick# 94a
1944 1 Peso Philippines "No. 66 Victory Series"
Commonwealth Treasury Certificate Pick# 94a
1944 2 Pesos Philippines "No. 66 Victory Series"
Commonwealth Treasury Certificate Pick# 95a
1944 2 Pesos Philippines "No. 66 Victory Series"
Commonwealth Treasury Certificate Pick# 95a
1944 5 Pesos Philippines "No. 66 Victory Series"
Commonwealth Treasury Certificate Pick# 96a
1944 5 Pesos Philippines "No. 66 Victory Series"
Commonwealth Treasury Certificate Pick# 96a
1944 10 Pesos Philippines "No. 66 Victory Series"
Commonwealth Treasury Certificate Pick# 97a
1944 10 Pesos Philippines "No. 66 Victory Series"
Commonwealth Treasury Certificate Pick# 97a
1944 20 Pesos Philippines "No. 66 Victory Series"
Commonwealth Treasury Certificate Pick# 98b
1944 20 Pesos Philippines "No. 66 Victory Series"
Commonwealth Treasury Certificate Pick# 98b
1944 50 Pesos Philippines "No. 66 Victory Series"
Commonwealth Treasury Certificate Pick# 99a✫
1944 50 Pesos Philippines "No. 66 Victory Series"
Commonwealth Treasury Certificate Pick# 99a✫