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The twenty-five-sentimo coin (25¢) is the third-lowest denomination coin of the Philippine peso. During Spanish administration, coins valued at 1 ⁄ 4 a Spanish dollar (or peso ), equivalent to two reales , issued by Spain and Spanish America, were generally accepted in the Philippines as 25 centimos.
English: Epidote schist obtained from a riverside outcrop in the village of Dalupirip, Itogon, Benguet, Philippines. 25-centavo coin for scale. The epidote schist represents the metamorphosed basalt member of the Cretaceous-Eocene Pugo formation and serves as the basement rock in the region.
The 1 ⁄ 2 and 1 centavo coins were struck in bronze, the 5 centavo struck in copper (75%) - nickel (25%), the 10, 20, 50 centavo and peso coins were struck in a silver composition. From 1903 to 1906, the silver coins had a silver content of 90%, while those struck after 1906 had a reduced silver content of 75% for 10 through 50 centavos and ...
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The twenty-centavo coin for the Philippines was introduced in the time of Queen Isabel II of Spain. The coin was not abundant in number until 1868, where more than 1 million coins were made, and 1868 became a common year minted on the twenty-centavo coin. [1] King Alfonso XII of Spain continued the minted of the coin during 1880 to 1885. [2]
File:Philippine 1 centavo coin with Lapu-Lapu obverse.gif; File:PhilippinePesoCoins.jpg This page was last edited on 11 July 2023, at 00:43 (UTC). Text is ...