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1 Peso Pope Paul VI and Ferdinand Marcos, copper pattern

Issuer Central Bank of the Philippines
Year 1970
Type Coin pattern
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Obverse description The obverse displays the national arms of the Republic of the Philippines at center, comprising a quartered shield featuring a radiant sun with eight rays and three five-pointed stars in the chief, flanked by heraldic supporters, with a scroll below. The legend CENTRAL BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES arcs along the upper periphery, while the denomination ONE PESO appears along the lower periphery, all rendered in raised Latin lettering. The design follows the standard heraldic style employed on Philippine coinage of the period.
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Obverse lettering CENTRAL BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES * ONE PESO * REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
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Reverse script Latin
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