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25 Sentimos Juan Luna, pattern

Issuer Central Bank of the Philippines
Year 1967
Type Coin pattern
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse lettering DALAWAMPU`T LIMANG SENTIMOS * 25 *
(Translation: Twenty-five centavos.)
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Pattern coins from the Central Bank of the Philippines' 1967 series were produced as part of a broader redesign program intended to introduce notable Filipino figures onto the circulating coinage — a deliberate nationalization of iconography that replaced earlier designs rooted in American colonial-era motifs. Juan Luna, the 19th-century painter celebrated for *Spoliarium*, was among the figures evaluated for inclusion. This piece was never adopted for circulation; the 25 sentimos that entered production carried a different design entirely.

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