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  2. List of presidents of the Philippines on currency - Wikipedia

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    This is a complete list of Philippine presidents who served by currency appearances, that consists of the heads of state in the history of the Philippines.

  3. List of people on banknotes - Wikipedia

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    2nd President of the Philippines (1935–1944) ₱20 obverse 1986 Sergio Osmeña: 1878–1961 4th President of the Philippines (1944–1946) ₱50 obverse 1986 Manuel Roxas: 1892–1948 5th President of the Philippines (1946–1948) ₱100 obverse 1986 Diosdado Macapagal: 1910–1997 9th President of the Philippines (1961–1965) ₱200 obverse ...

  4. List of people on banknotes that are no longer in circulation

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    Reverse (₱2); Obverse (₱100) 1916–1920 (Philippine National Bank); 1916 (Philippine Islands Silver Certificate); 1918–1929 (Philippine Islands Treasury Certificate); 1944 ("Victory" overprint); 1949 (Central Bank of the Philippines) William McKinley: 1843–1901 25th President of the United States (1897–1901) Peso ₱5 Obverse

  5. History of Philippine money - Wikipedia

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    After the United States took control of the Philippines, the United States Congress passed the Philippine Coinage Act of 1903, established the unit of currency to be a theoretical gold peso (not coined) consisting of 12.9 grains of gold 0.900 fine (0.0241875 XAU), equivalent to ₱2,640 as of December 22, 2010. [11]

  6. Category:Philippines currency history - Wikipedia

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    Obsolete denominations of the Philippine peso (6 P) Pages in category "Philippines currency history" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.

  7. Euro banknotes - Wikipedia

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    The euro was established in 1999, but "for the first three years it was an invisible currency, used for accounting purposes only, e.g. in electronic payments". [2] In 2002, notes and coins began to circulate. The euro rapidly took over from the former national currencies and slowly expanded around the European Union.

  8. List of countries by exchange rate regime - Wikipedia

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    Euro (28) Composite (8) Other (9) No separate legal tender (16) Ecuador El Salvador Marshall Islands Micronesia Palau Panama Timor-Leste Andorra Monaco San Marino Vatican City Kosovo Montenegro Kiribati Nauru Tuvalu; Currency board (11) Djibouti Hong Kong ; ECCU Antigua and Barbuda Dominica Grenada

  9. Dirham - Wikipedia

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    Nations in red currently use the dirham. Nations in green use a currency with a subdivision named dirham. Silver dirham of Caliph Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz 718–719 CE Silver dirham of Yazid II minted in 721–722 CE Silver dirham of Marwan II ibn Muhammad 749–745 CE Silver dirham of As-Saffah 754–758 CE Silver dirham of Al-Hadi minted in 786–787 CE in al-Haruniya Silver dirham of Al-Mu ...