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  1. Tiền peso Philippine lấy tên gọi từ đồng xu bạc Tây Ban Nha Real de a Ocho hay dollar Tây Ban Nha, được lưu hành rộng rãi ở châu Mỹ và châu Á vào thế kỷ 17 và 18, thông qua việc sử dụng nó ở các thuộc địa của Tây Ban Nha và thậm chí ở Mỹ và Canada.

  2. Đơn vị tiền tệ quốc gia là peso Philippines (₱ hay PHP). Philippines là thành viên của Ngân hàng Thế giới, Quỹ Tiền tệ Quốc tế, Tổ chức Thương mại Thế giới (WTO), Ngân hàng Phát triển châu Á với trụ sở tại Mandaluyong, Kế hoạch Colombo, G-77, và G-24.

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    • Names For Different Denominations
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    The Philippine peso is derived from the Spanish peso or pieces of eight brought over in large quantities from Spanish America by the Manila galleons of the period from the 16th century to the 19th. From the same Spanish peso or dollar is derived the various pesos of Spanish America, the dollars of the US and Hong Kong, as well as the Chinese yuan a...

    The smallest currency unit is called centavo in English (from Spanish centavo). Following the adoption of the "Pilipino series" in 1967, it became officially known as sentimo in Filipino (from Spanish céntimo). However, "centavo" and its local spellings, síntabo and sentabo, are still used as synonyms in Tagalog. It is the most widespread preferred...

    The Spanish administration opened the Casa de Moneda de Manila (or Manila mint) in 1857 in order to supply coins for the Philippines, minting silver coins of 10 céntimos, 20 céntimos, and 50 céntimos; and gold coins of 1 peso, 2 pesosand 4 pesos. The American government minted currency under the Philippine Coinage Act of 1903 in its mints in the Un...

    The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) was established on July 3, 1993, as the Philippines' central bank, succeeding the previous Central Bank of the Philippines which was established in 1949. Its primary monetary policy objective is to promote a low and stable inflation conducive to a balanced and sustainable economic growth. It achieves this objec...

    Historical exchange rate

    The official exchange rate was ₱2 against the U.S. dollarfrom 1946 to 1962, devalued to ₱3.90 in 1962, and devalued again to ₱6.43 in 1970. Black market exchange rates during these periods, however, were nearly always higher than official rates. Several depreciations followed, with the peso trading at ₱18 per dollar in 1984 from the dirty float at ₱11.25 in 1983 and ₱21 in 1986. In the early 1990s, the peso depreciated again to ₱28. Due to the 1997 Asian financial crisis, the peso depreciated...

    Errors in currency

    In 2005, about 78 million 100-peso notes with President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo's surname misspelled as "Arrovo" were printed and planned to be circulated. The error was only found out after 2 million of the notes were circulated and the BSP had ordered an investigation. The incorrect manner in which scientific names were printed in the 2010 New Generation Currency Serieswere addressed in 2017 revisions. In December 2017, a 100 peso banknote which had no face of Manuel A. Roxas and no electro...

    1-peso coin fraud

    By August 2006, it became publicly known that the 1-peso coin has the same size as the 1 United Arab Emirates dirham coin. As of 2010[update], 1 peso is only worth 0.08 dirhams, leading to vending machine fraudin the UAE.

    Fake denominations

    In 2017, a one-peso coin that was allegedly minted in 1971 was said to bear the design of the novel Noli Me Tángere by Jose Rizal at the back of the coin. The coin was allegedly sold for up to ₱1,000,000. The holder of the said coin was interviewed by Kapuso Mo, Jessica Sohoabout this, but potential buyers made no serious offers to purchase the coin, and the BSP said that it did not release any coin of the said design. The BSP also mentioned that the coin is thinner than the circulating coin...

    Coinage of Peso Archived April 2, 2019, at the Wayback Machine
  3. Wikipedia tiếng Việt là phiên bản tiếng Việt của Wikipedia. Website lần đầu kích hoạt vào tháng 11 năm 2002 và chỉ có bài viết đầu tiên của dự án là bài Internet Society. Wikipedia tiếng Việt không có thêm bài viết nào cho đến tháng 10 năm 2003 khi Trang Chính ra mắt.

  4. Quy đổi PHP sang VND: Tỷ giá giao dịch của peso Philippine và đồng Việt Nam. 1,0000 PHP = 432,39 VND 23 Tháng Sáu 2024 15:55 UTC. Kiểm tra tỷ giá giao dịch mới nhất của peso Philippine, đồng Việt Nam và tất cả các loại tiền tệ chính trên thế giới.

  5. How to convert Philippine pesos to Vietnamese dongs. 1 Input your amount. Simply type in the box how much you want to convert. 2 Choose your currencies. Click on the dropdown to select PHP in the first dropdown as the currency that you want to convert and VND in the second drop down as the currency you want to convert to. 3 That’s it

  6. 2 days ago · Get the latest 1 Vietnamese Dong to Philippine Peso rate for FREE with the original Universal Currency Converter. Set rate alerts for VND to PHP and learn more about Vietnamese Dongs and Philippine Pesos from XE - the Currency Authority.

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