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25 Piso Marcos and Reagan

Issuer Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
Year 1982
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Currency Piso (1967-date)
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering REPUBLIKA NG PILIPINAS 25 PISO ISANG BANSA ISANG DIWA
(Translation: Republic of the Philippines. One Nation, One Spirit.)
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Issued to commemorate the state visit of U.S. President Ronald Reagan to Manila in June 1982, this coin was authorized under Ferdinand Marcos at a moment when the Marcos administration was actively cultivating American political support to sustain international legitimacy for a government still operating under martial law, which had been formally lifted only months earlier in January. The visit itself was diplomatically fraught — Reagan's public praise of Marcos drew sharp criticism from human rights organizations on both sides of the Pacific.

Struck in .500 fine silver at a time when the Philippine mint was producing few commemorative issues, the series attracted collector attention abroad largely because of Reagan's name recognition in the American market.

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