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1-peso coin issued under Spanish administration, 1864. Prior to 1861, Spanish dollars (pesos) or eight-real coins issued by Spain and Spanish America were generally accepted in the Philippines. In 1861, a gold 1-peso coin specifically for the Philippines was issued weighing 1.69 grams (0.060 oz) of 0.875 fine gold.
On December 9, 2011, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) issued a commemorative one-peso coin in celebration of the 150th Birth Anniversary of José Rizal. The coins are in the same dimensions as the circulating one peso coins with Rizal's face from the front instead of in profile.
The rest of the series was released March 2018 consisting of 1, 5 and 25-sentimo and 1, 5 and 10-piso. A 20-peso coin was added to the series on December 17, 2019, in order to replace the overused 20-piso banknote with a coin that could last 10–15 years longer in circulation. [12]
Jan 2, 1998 5¢ 18.6 mm 2.5 g Brass Plain Melchora Aquino: State title, coat of arms, year of minting May 5, 1967 Jan 2, 1998 10¢ 17.85 mm 2 g Nickel-brass Reeded Francisco Baltazar: State title, coat of arms, year of minting May 5, 1967 Jan 2, 1998 25¢ 21.0 mm 4 g Juan Luna: 50¢ 27.5 mm 8 g Marcelo H. del Pilar ₱1: 33.0 mm 14.45 g José Rizal
The Ang Bagong Lipunan Series (literally, ”The New Society Series") is the name used to refer to Philippine banknotes and coins issued by the Central Bank of the Philippines from 1973 to 1985. It was succeeded by the New Design series of banknotes. The lowest denomination of the series is 2-piso and the highest is 100-piso.
Pages in category "Coins of the Philippines" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... File:Murphy-Quezon 1 piso Coin.jpg; N. File:NGC peso ...
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These were called barrillas and first appeared in 1728 in denominations of 1 ⁄ 2 quarto (1 octavo) and 1, 2 and 4 quartos. 20 quartos made up 1 real, hence 160 quartos to a peso. Coins from other Spanish colonies that reached the Philippines were counterstamped. From 1828, the word "MANILA" was stamped on the coins.
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