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  2. Philippine twenty-five-centavo coin - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Coins of the Philippine peso - Wikipedia

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    Coins under this series originally included 1, 5, 10 and 25-sentimo, 1-piso and 5-piso. A bimetallic 10-piso coin was added in 2000 to replace the 10-piso note the following year in 2001. Recently, fake 10 and 5-piso coins dating 2001 and 2002 have entered circulation.

  4. Philippine peso - Wikipedia

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    It consisted of aluminum 1, 5 and 10-sentimo, brass 25-sentimo, and cupro-nickel 50-sentimo, 1-piso and a new 2-piso coin. From 1991 to 1994 the sizes of coins from 25-sentimo to 2-piso were reduced under the Improved Flora and Fauna Series, and a new nickel-brass 5-piso coin was introduced. [31] [32]

  5. Philippine twenty-centavo coin - Wikipedia

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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]

  6. New Generation Currency Series - Wikipedia

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    25 sentimo [ edit ] The obverse side of the coin features the description "Republika ng Pilipinas", the three stars and the sun (stylized representation of the Philippine flag ), the denomination, year of minting, and mint mark, and the reverse side of the coin depicts the Dillenia philippinensis (Katmon), a plant endemic to the Philippines and ...

  7. Philippine ten-centavo coin - Wikipedia

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    The ten-sentimo coin (10¢) coin is a denomination of the Philippine peso. It was the oldest denomination under 1 peso in the country's circulation, having been introduced in 1880 during the Spanish rule of the islands until it stopped being minted in 2017. The denomination remains legal tender until the demonetization of the BSP Coin Series.

  8. 25 things you won't believe are turning 25 in 2025 - AOL

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    Over the last 25 years, "Survivor" has had 47 seasons, all of which have been hosted by Jeff Probst. Another CBS show, "Big Brother," also debuted 25 years ago. Julie Chen Moonves has hosted all ...

  9. Pilipino Series - Wikipedia

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    15.25 mm 0.50 g Aluminum Plain Lapu-Lapu: State title, coat of arms, year of minting May 5, 1967 Jan 2, 1998 5¢ 18.6 mm 2.5 g Brass Plain Melchora Aquino: State title, coat of arms, year of minting May 5, 1967 Jan 2, 1998 10¢ 17.85 mm 2 g Nickel-brass Reeded Francisco Baltazar: State title, coat of arms, year of minting May 5, 1967 Jan 2 ...