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In the eighteen century gold coins were issued for 1, 2 and 4 pesos.
Silver coins were minted in denominations of 10, 20 and 50 centimos de
peso, with silver 1-peso coins issued in 1897. During the Revolutionary period,
coins were issued in copper for 1 and 2 centavos and 2 centimos de peso.
In the nineteen century new coins of bronze ½ and 1 centavo, cupro-nickel 5
centavos and silver 10, 20 and 50 centavos and 1 peso were issued. The
sizes and finenesses of the coins were reduced in 1907, with the peso now a 20
gram coin
In the therties coin designs were changed to reflect the establishment of the
Commonwealth. No coins were minted during the Japanese occupation untill 1944,
including production of 50 centavos coins.
In the fifties a new, entirely base metal bronze 1 centavo, brass 5 centavos and
nickel-brass 10, 25 and 50 centavos were issued.. In the sixties the coinage was
modified with Filipino names for the currency units. In the "Ang Bagong Lipunan"
series Aluminium replaced bronze and cupro-nickel replaced nickel-brass that
year. 1-piso and 5-piso coins were introduced in the seventies The Flora and
Fauna series was introduced in the eighties.. The sizes of the coins were
reduced in the ninenties and the current series was introduced in 1995
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