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50 centavos issued under US rule, 1907-1945. In 1903 the 50-centavo coin equivalent to 1/4th a U.S. dollar was minted for the Philippines, weighing 13.48 grams of 0.9 fine silver. Its specifications were reduced from 1907 to 10.0 grams of 0.75 fine silver; this was minted until 1945.
The 1 ⁄ 2 and 1 centavo coins were struck in bronze, the 5 centavo struck in copper (75%) - nickel (25%), the 10, 20, 50 centavo and peso coins were struck in a silver composition. From 1903 to 1906, the silver coins had a silver content of 90%, while those struck after 1906 had a reduced silver content of 75% for 10 through 50 centavos and ...
Value: 0.20 Philippine peso: Mass: 4 g: Diameter: 20.00 mm: Edge: Reeded: Composition: 75% silver, 25% copper: Years of minting: 1880–1945: Obverse; Design: The standing figure of an adolescent female was utilized. She is clad in a long, flowing gown and holds in her right hand a hammer, resting atop an anvil, as seen on the minor coins.
United States Administration 50 centavos silver coin minted in San Francisco in 1918. ten-centavo coin issued 1907–1945. 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 ...
In 1936, to commemorate the Philippines becoming a Commonwealth and no longer a mere territory, Ambrosio Morales was commissioned to generate new coin designs for the commemorative Fifty Centavos and One Peso. [3] The coins he designed featured Manuel L. Quezon as the Philippines' first Commonwealth President and General Murphy and U.S ...
Image Value Year Description Issued Diameter Weight Composition 50 centavos: 1961 100th Anniversary of Birth of Jose Rizal: 100,000 30.6 mm 12.5 g 90% silver 1 peso
10 centavos Maroon 20 centavos Green 50 centavos Blue 1 ⁄ 2 peso 130 mm × 60 mm Green Mt. Mayon and three men riding on a carabao-drawn cart July 1, 1958 February 28, 1969 Large denomination notes ₱1: 162 mm × 67 mm Gray Apolinario Mabini: Barasoain Church: April 15, 1951 February 28, 1974 ₱2: Blue José Rizal: Landing of Magellan in ...
20 qindarka 50 qindarka 1 Lek 2 Lekë: 1988 1988 1988 1988 2013 1989: 1992 1992 1992 1992 N/A 1992: No No No No Yes No: The 1 lek has not been officially withdrawn. Algeria: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 centimes 1 ⁄ 4 and 1 ⁄ 2 dinars: 1980s 2000: 1980s 2000: No Argentina: 1 centavo 5 centavos 10 centavos 25 centavos 50 centavos: 2000 2011 2011 ...