is the official currency of the Philippines. It is subdivided into 100 sentimo, also called centavos. The peso has the symbol "₱", introduced during American...
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Philippine five-centavo coin (redirect from Philippine five sentimo coin)
The five-sentimo coin (5¢) coin is the second-lowest denomination coin of the Philippine peso after the one sentimo. No coin worth 1/20 of a peso circulated...
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Mozambican metical Nicaraguan córdoba Philippine peso (In English usage; sentimo or céntimo is used in Tagalog and Spanish respectively.) 50 Philippine...
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Philippine one-centavo coin (redirect from Philippine one sentimo coin)
The one-sentimo coin (1¢) is the smallest-denomination coin of the Philippine peso. It has been issued since 1903 during American rule. It became the...
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1991, and reduced-size 25-sentimo, 50-sentimo, ₱1 and ₱2 coins were distributed starting Dec 1992. Production of 50-sentimo and ₱2 coins ceased in 1995...
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from 1 sentimo to ₱2. The series used the Optima typeface as their main text. The sizes of the coins were reduced in 1991 (except 1 to 10-sentimo coins)...
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The Philippine fifty-centavo coin (Filipino: Limampung sentimo) (50¢) was a denomination of Philippine currency. It was minted for the Philippines from...
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New Generation Currency Series (section 1 sentimo)
circulated through banks. The new series features native Philippine flora. Sentimo denominated coins feature a stylized representation of the Philippine flag...
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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...
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