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Corina
This is A 5 piso Coin issued By the Sentral Bank to Replace the old Devalued 5 piso note

The Coin is dated 2003 And is made of Brass

On the Front is the Sentral bank Symbol With the BANGKO SENTRAL NG PILPINAS 1993

This means Sentral Bank of philippines 1993


On the back Is One of the Philippines heros General Emilo Aguinaldo He was a Filipino leader and independence fighter Who led a rebellion To oust The Spanish in 1898 Then Led a Rebellion to Oust the US Also


He ruled from 1899 To 1901 Even though the Office of the president Was not offically Known At that time By the International World

He was born in 1864 and Died at the Age Of 100 in 1964

On the Back of The Coin is A Pic of The General When he was A young man

The Words REPUBLIKA NG PLIPINAS Are Above the Pic

They Mean Republic of Philippines

Coin is in Fine Condition

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Corina
What Dates And types Of Philippine Coins Do you have?
2coins
85 coins from the 60's and 70's, 1 piso (big coin) down to smaller ones.
Corina
Cool

but I have all the Philippine Coins i Need Right Now

Veritas1911
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What Dates And types Of Philippine Coins Do you have?


Here are a few of my Philippine coins...

Spanish Period

- Dos Mundos Pillar - 1759
- Isabel II 20 Centavos - 1868
- Isabel II 50 Centavos - 1868
- Alfonso 20 Centimos - 1883
- Alfonso 10 Centimos - 1885

American Period

- Peso - 1905, 1907S, 1908S, 1909
- 1 Centavo - 1903
- 10 Centavos - 1917S, 1938
- 20 Centavos - 1907S, 1944, 1944D
- 50 Centavos - 1944S

Philippine Period

- Mostly early 1960s to current

Commemoritives

- Aguinaldo, McAurther, Pope Paul, Marcos, Mabini, Bonifacio, Rizal, etc.

Currency

- Japanese occupation, pre-WWII, post WWII

WHAT I REALLY WANT ARE COINS MINTED DURING THE FIRST PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT UNDER AGUINALDO!
crzy3by
QUOTE(Veritas1911 @ Apr 16 2006, 07:34 PM) [snapback]205591[/snapback]

Here are a few of my Philippine coins...

Spanish Period

- Dos Mundos Pillar - 1759
- Isabel II 20 Centavos - 1868
- Isabel II 50 Centavos - 1868
- Alfonso 20 Centimos - 1883
- Alfonso 10 Centimos - 1885

American Period

- Peso - 1905, 1907S, 1908S, 1909
- 1 Centavo - 1903
- 10 Centavos - 1917S, 1938
- 20 Centavos - 1907S, 1944, 1944D
- 50 Centavos - 1944S

Philippine Period

- Mostly early 1960s to current

Commemoritives

- Aguinaldo, McAurther, Pope Paul, Marcos, Mabini, Bonifacio, Rizal, etc.

Currency

- Japanese occupation, pre-WWII, post WWII

WHAT I REALLY WANT ARE COINS MINTED DURING THE FIRST PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT UNDER AGUINALDO! IF YOU'VE GOT ONE, PM ME.



Hello.. I have a 1922 20 centavos culion leper colony coin.. any idea how much is it worth? thanks..
roaddevil
i have alot since some of my frnds in school are half philippino they always bring me some coins when they visit philippines.
crzy3by
here is the 1922 culion leper colony coin:

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josie
Four me Emilio Aguinaldo is the first politician thats what I encounter in the past or some documentary program says.

Former general fought the spaniards and the americans.

Same catagory as Andres Bonfacion this two leader are in the front of the war for the independence of the Philippines,well problem arise when two leaders wants to be recognized as the head of the nation.

Thier is still issue concerning the death of Andres Bonifacio on who is responsible for it. a good man branded by some as illiterate for a clerk in his time and records show that he has a good handwriting.and thier movement somewhat funded the education of our natioonal hero Jose Rizal and the argument that Andres he is not educated he should not lead the nation, then thier forces go seperate ways,After the death of Bonifacio the nation was born and the first president is Emilio.

Even today the body of Andres is not yet recovered in one of the mountains in luzon still buried as other bitter history of the Philippines they just dont want to talk about it.

And the cycle of this story repeat itself for more than a century in the country called Philippines.

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