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25 Centavos

Uitgever Central Bank of the Philippines
Jaar 1958-1966
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Waarde 25 Centavos (0.25)
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Beschrijving voorzijde The shield-shaped coat of arms of the Republic of the Philippines occupies the central field, featuring a rayed sun in the upper half and a lion passant to the right alongside an eagle displayed to the left in the lower half. Three five-pointed stars are positioned above the shield, one at top center and one on each side. A scroll below the shield bears the inscription REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES. The circumferential legend CENTRAL BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES runs along the upper border, with a small dot at the lower border completing the design.
Schrift voorzijde Log in om details te zien
Opschrift voorzijde Log in om details te zien
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Oplage 1958 - KM#189.1 - 10,000,000
1960 - KM#189.1 - 10,000,000
1962 - KM#189.1 - 40,000,000
1964 - KM#189.1 - 49,800,000
1966 - KM#189.1 (8 rings of smoke) - 50,000,000
1966 - KM#189.2 (6 rings of smoke) - 40,000,000
Aanvullende informatie

This series was struck during the Magsaysay-to-Macapagal transition years, a period when the Central Bank was actively managing a heavily controlled exchange rate that would eventually collapse into the 1962 decontrol program — the most significant shift in Philippine monetary policy since independence. The decontrol effectively ended the peso's artificial peg to the dollar and triggered immediate inflation, which accelerated coin hoarding and sharply reduced the practical circulation of this denomination in its final years of issue.

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