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  2. Philippine one-centavo coin - Wikipedia

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    The first one-centavo coin was issued under American rule in 1903. It featured an Islander near a volcano on the obverse with 'One Centavo' written on the top and 'Filipinas' on the bottom. The reverse featured the American coat of arms with the inscription 'United States of America' on the top and the date on the bottom. [ 1 ]

  3. Coins of the Philippine peso - Wikipedia

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    Denominations included the 1 ⁄ 2 centavo, one centavo, five centavo, 10 centavo, 20 centavo, 50 centavo, and one peso. 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 ...

  4. File:20 Centavos Filipinas U.S. occupation coin, 1944 ...

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  5. Manila Mint - Wikipedia

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    Twenty Centavos (1920–1921, 1928–1929, 1937–1938, and 1941) Fifty Centavos (1920–1921 and 1936 Commemorative) One Peso (1936 Commemorative only, with two varieties) Leper Colony Coinage (struck in aluminum 1920 and brass all later years) One Centavo (1927 and 1930) Five Centavos (1927) Ten Centavos (1920 and 1930) Twenty Centavos (1920 ...

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  7. History of Philippine money - Wikipedia

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    Two types of two-centavo copper coins were struck at the Malolos arsenal and one and two peso paper notes hand signed by Pedro Paterno, Mariano Limjap and Telesforo Chuidian were printed and freely circulated. These were withdrawn from circulation and declared illegal currency after the surrender of General Aguinaldo to the Americans.