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  1. Philippine coins and banknotes are mostly produced in the BSP Security Plant Complex (SPC). Over the past four decades, the SPC has become a world-class producer of quality coins and notes. It has overseen the design, production and issuance of four generations of legal tender Philippine currency.

  2. In 1995, a new set of coins and notes was issued which carried the logo of the new BSP: 5- and 1-piso and 25-, 10-, 5- and 1-sentimo. On July 10, 2001, BSP issued the 10-piso coin for general circulation to commemorate its 8th year anniversary. It has the profiles of Andres Bonifacio and Apolinario Mabini in a con-joint or in tandem manner on ...

  3. All coins from the Philippines, presented with pictures, descriptions and more useful information: metal, size, weight, date, mintage...

  4. FILIPINAS. Translation: Philippines. Engraver: Melecio Figueroa. Designers: Melicio Figueroa, Charles Barber. Reverse. Eagle with spread wings above shield. Script: Latin. Lettering: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. · 1905 ·. Designers: Melicio Figueroa, Charles Barber. Edge. Reeded. © Harryg ( CC BY) Mints. Comments.

  5. The Philippine one-peso coin (₱1) is the fourth-largest denomination coin of the Philippine peso. The current version, issued in 2018, features a portrait of Philippine national hero, José Rizal on the obverse. The reverse side features the Waling-waling orchid and the current logo of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas.

  6. www.phil-philately.com › my-collection-of-philippine-coins › evolution-of-the-philippine-pisoEvolution of the Philippine Piso - Phil-Philately

    From 1967, under the Republic of the Philippines coinage changed from peso to piso and fractional coins from centavos to sentimo. This section will focus on type sets for the Philippine piso and sentimo. For the years leading up to 1967, you should take a look at the Evolution of the Philippine Peso article.

  7. The Philippine ten-peso coin (₱10) is the second largest denomination coin of the Philippine peso. Two versions of this denomination are in circulation; the bi-metallic coin, first issued in 2000, with the dual profiles of Andrés Bonifacio and Apolinario Mabini on obverse

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