150 years Jose Rizal Birth Anniversary
Obverse: Jose Rizal, "150 years," "Republika ng Pilipinas," "1861-2011"
Reverse: logo of the Bankgo Sentral ng Pilipinas, "1 Piso," "2011"
Shape: round
Edge: reeded
Material: nickel-plated steel
Weight: 5.35 grams
Diameter: 24 mm
Mintage: 10 million
Designer: Emerson Rg Abraham.
This is the first legal tender coin to bear the new logo of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas.






26 comments:
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I really like this new peso coin nice design. Keep posting!
louise
Very interesting. It's one of the best design for a peso coin. Thanks for sharing.
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hi i was wondering how can i contact the owner of this blog Philippine Money i want to share something from my collection thanks
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I found two coins each say five piso on them. Are they worth anything?
Hello
I'm ready to buy
1 Peso Commemorative Coin - 150 years Jose Rizal
in big quantity 100 pcs or more
My e-mail yarmakoleg@mail.ru
Oleg Yarmak,Ukraine
hi alex sorry it took me ages to email the scanned image to you i sent it on the email you provided.. i hope you get it
thanks a lot
sorry i mean rex.. i hope you got the email i sent it on the email you provided
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WOW! What a nice coin thanks for share i just want to say please share more like it if you can.
In fact Sakamoto Luma and Jose Rizal are my distant cousins. So there are also Jose Marti coins of Cuba and Michael Collins coins of Ireland as well as Jose Rizal coins of Phulippine. So these are best of coins of freedom fighters!
Very nice leh. There is also marcos coin
hi, I am interested in buying old Philippine coins and bills.
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i haved 1pc. One centavo filipinas united states of america (1944) 2pcs. Five centavos filipinas united states of america (1945) 1pc. Five centavos central bank of the philippines (1950s date damaged) 1pc. twenty five centavos centavos central bank of the philippines (1958) 1pc. Ten centavos (1962) 1pc. Dalawamput limang sentimos (1971) 1pc.sampung sentimos (1974) 1pc. Limampung sentimos (1972) 1pc. 5piso ang bagong lipunan (ferdinand e. Marcos 1975). And 1pc. Comemmorative cion (araw ng kagitingan ika-50 anibersaryo). All interested view at my fb acc. @ eghaydumanog@yahoo.co.uk (wait for uploading of c0ins ph0tos) or txt 09158148965/09301394244
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Mr. John Riley commented on the speech of Dr. Greg Pineda about The Mystery of 1907 Proof US-Philippine One Peso Coin. He stated that several trial pieces of 0.800 fine and 0.900 fine were struck at the Philadelphia US Mint to test the newly reduced size silver 1907 One Peso: and the two best quality pieces, one 0.800 fine and one 0.900 fine were presented for approval.
The Central Bank Museum acquired the 0.900 fine Peso while the other went to Dr. Greg Pineda. The rest of the trial pieces are believe to be in the hands of a Filipino Collector.
Mr. Ken Seymore gave the final presentation entitled ³The Philippine Mystery 1909 Proof Coin². He related a tale presented to him in a letter some many years ago. It was an offer to sell a Philippine 1909 Proof One Peso Coin. The letter told the story of twenty known pieces left and that they had been confirmed by the mint as real but cannot be authenticated because they were smuggled by mint employees. Such pieces were not presently known to exist. The pieces are now scattered amongst three owners somewhere in Manila. What puzzled Ken more was why this coin is not circulated before? Further research revealed that there was a plan to have them circulated to the Philippines in the same time as the 4 July 1909 Philippine Independence Day ceremony from the United States. The identity of the individual who offered the piece has long ago been forgotten, because at the time it was felt the piece was counterfeit. It was only recently that these new facts have crossed together. To this day the pieces have not shown up. Hopefully, they will, and more research can be done. Several people in the audience showed some excitement over the possibilities of these pieces existing and being real.
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