8 pcs 1942-1944 US Philippines WW2 ILOILO Emergency Notes 1, 2, 5, 10 20 Pesos


World War II Emergency Notes — Commonwealth of the Philippines

Featuring the distinguished portraits of President Manuel L. Quezon, U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and General Douglas MacArthur.

These notes were issued during the turbulent years of World War II, when the Philippines faced occupation and scarcity of resources. They stand as powerful symbols of resilience and alliance, reflecting the shared struggle of the Filipino and American people against tyranny.

Each portrait carries deep historical significance:

President Quezon - Leader of the Philippine Commonwealth, representing national sovereignty and unity.

President Roosevelt - Embodying U.S. support and the broader Allied effort.

General MacArthur - Icon of military leadership, remembered for his promise to return and liberate the Philippines. 

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