This uncirculated 20 Philippine piso banknote, dated 2014, bears the signatures of Philippine President Benigno Aquino III and Central Bank Governor Amando M. Tetangco Jr. With dimensions of 160 mm x 66 mm and an orange color scheme, it stands as a tribute to significant Filipino heritage and culture. On the obverse side, it pays homage to the Father of the Filipino language, former President Manuel Luis Quezon, alongside the Bangko Sentral seal and the Malacañang Palace, the Presidential Residence. Additionally, it commemorates the declaration of Filipino as the national language in 1935. The reverse side showcases a map of the Philippines, an Asian palm civet (Paradoxus hermaphroditus philippinensis), an Ifugao weave design, and the breathtaking Banaue Rice Terraces. Notable security features include a solid security thread and a watermark of Manuel L. Quezon, accompanied by an electrotype 20.