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  2. Philippine twenty-five-centavo coin - Wikipedia

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    The twenty-five-sentimo coin (25¢) is the third-lowest denomination coin of the Philippine peso. During Spanish administration, coins valued at 1 ⁄ 4 a Spanish dollar (or peso ), equivalent to two reales , issued by Spain and Spanish America, were generally accepted in the Philippines as 25 centimos.

  3. Commemorative coins of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Diorama of 1986 EDSA Revolution, "People Power Revolution", "Philippines February 22–25, 1986" Coat of arms of the Philippines, "Republika ng Pilipinas", year of minting, value February 25, 1988 ₱25 38 mm 25 g 50% silver: Reeded Portrait of General Douglas MacArthur, "Ikasandaang Taong Kaarawan" marking MacArthur's 100th birthday, "1880-1980"

  4. Philippine twenty-centavo coin - Wikipedia

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    The twenty-centavo coin for the Philippines was introduced in the time of Queen Isabel II of Spain. The coin was not abundant in number until 1868, where more than 1 million coins were made, and 1868 became a common year minted on the twenty-centavo coin. [1] King Alfonso XII of Spain continued the minted of the coin during 1880 to 1885. [2]

  5. Which Latinos should be on our money? These people weigh in - AOL

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    Howard said during the 2015 Harriet Tubman campaign, there were Latinas who made the list of 100 women, including Idar, scholar Gloria Anzaldúa, labor organizer Luisa Capetillo, and writer Maria ...

  6. Own Any Philippine Coins? They Could Be Worth Up to $1 ... - AOL

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    You could even find a U.S.-Philippines coin, which can be worth up to $1 million!... Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  7. List of people on coins - Wikipedia

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    The customary design on coins is a portrait of a notable individual (living and/or deceased) on the obverse or reverse, unless the subject is depicted on both sides of the coin. Elizabeth II , former Queen of the Commonwealth realms and their territories and dependencies, features on more coins than any other person.

  8. Jovita Idar - Wikipedia

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    Jovita Idar was born in Laredo, Texas, in 1885. [7] She was one of eight children of Jovita Vivero Gómez and Nicasio Idar [7] [8] who strove to advance the civil rights of Mexican-Americans. The Idar family were part of the gente decente, who had better access to good education and opportunities than many méxico-tejano families had.

  9. Coins of the Philippine peso - Wikipedia

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    The new coin also has the new logo of the central bank and is legal tender with the current series. [25] On December 18, 2013, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas issued a commemorative ten-peso coin in celebration of the 150th Birth Anniversary of Andres Bonifacio. The coins are in the same dimensions but the design changed.