This authentic Victory Series No. 66 – 2 Pesos banknote from the Philippines is a historic collectible issued shortly after World War II.
Featuring the portrait of Dr. José Rizal, the national hero of the Philippines, this note represents the country’s transition from wartime devastation toward independence.
Printed under the authority of the Commonwealth of the Philippines and backed by the United States, this note includes the iconic “VICTORY” overprint on the reverse — a mark celebrating the Allied liberation of the Philippines in 1945.
Key Features:
- Denomination: 2 Pesos
- Series: Victory Series No. 66
- Portrait: José Rizal
- Color: Blue‑gray front, ornate blue reverse
- Special Feature: “VICTORY” overprint on back
- Condition: As shown in photos (visible folds and wear consistent with age)
- Authentic WWII‑era collectible
A meaningful addition for collectors of world currency, WWII memorabilia, or Philippine historical items.
🟦 1. Was the Philippine Country involved in this note?
This note was issued when the Philippines was:
- A Commonwealth under the United States (1935–1946)
- Preparing for full independence (which happened on July 4, 1946)
- Recovering from Japanese occupation during WWII
So:
✔ It is Philippine currency
✔ It was printed under U.S. authority
✔ It was used during the transition to independence
✔ The U.S. controlled the printing, backing, and distribution
🟦 2. What is the “Victory Series”?
After the U.S. and Filipino forces liberated the Philippines from Japan in 1945, the U.S. Treasury printed new notes with “VICTORY” overprints to symbolize the Allied victory.
These notes were:
- Issued 1944–1946
- Backed by the U.S.
- Used until the new Republic of the Philippines issued its own currency
The “VICTORY” stamp makes them historically important.








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