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The currency with the largest denomination in the Philippines is the Philippine peso (PHP). Among the various bills, the 1,000 peso note has the highest monetary value. In terms of foreign currency, the US dollar (USD) is often considered the most valuable currency in relation to the Philippine peso. However, if you're asking which country has the most significant economic presence in the Philippines, the United States is a major partner, particularly in terms of trade and investment.

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