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  1. The Peso would remain legal tender until 1967 with a fixed value of 2 Pesos = 1 US Dollar. In 1963, a new design series was introduced featuring historical figures and events in Philippine history on banknotes, making them among some of the most beautiful money bills ever produced in this part of Asia and probably even in the whole world.

  2. Dec 12, 2010 · The farthing ceased to be legal tender on December 31st, 1960. King George VI wren farthing 1946 The stroke of midnight that ushered in New Year’s Day 1961 tolled the funeral bell for the farthing. Originally a fourthling, or fourth part of a penny, Britain’s tiniest coin had a history stretching back to the 13th century.

  3. Aug 6, 2019 · When did shillings stop being legal tender? 1990. Following decimalisation on 15 February 1971 the coin had a value of five new pence, which was minted with the same size as the shilling until 1990, after which the shilling no longer remained legal tender.

  4. Prior written authorization from the BSP, through the International Operations Department (IOD), is required for any person who will bring into or take out of the country, or electronically transfer, legal tender Philippine notes and coins, checks, money order and other bills of exchange drawn in pesos against banks operating in the Philippines ...

  5. Jun 30, 2017 · After the June 30 deadline, about P184.3 billion worth of the New Design Series (NDS) bills that first went into circulation in 1985 has been completely demonetized. These bills — in ...

  6. These are increases from the previous limits of One Thousand Pesos (PHP1,000.00) and One Hundred Pesos (PHP100.00), respectively. The coins may be used and accepted in amounts higher than the legal tender limits stipulated by the circular, provided that both payer and payee mutually agree to transact using quantities of coins above said limits.

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