Bonifacio displaces Aguinaldo in new 5 peso coin
To honor Gat Andres Bonifacio, the founder of the Katipunan on his 120th death anniversary this November 30, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) released in advance the new 5 Piso coin, the first of its new Generation Currency Coins.
Notably, Bonifacio displaces Emilio Aguinaldo, the first Philippine president who is rumored to have ordered Bonifacio's execution and who once occupied the coin. Bonifacio previously appeared on the 10 peso coin alonside Apolinario Mabini, Aguinaldo's key adviser.
Just last week, BSP released limited edition 10 peso coins featuring General Antonio Luna for his 150th birth anniversary. In 2015, a popular film Heneral Luna, was critical of Aguinaldo and his cabinet.
Bonifacio last appeared on the 5 peso domination, albeit on a banknote, in the Bagong Lipunan Series. After that, he occupied the 2-peso coin and then the 10 peso banknote alongside Mabini when the 2 peso denomination was demonetized. After the 10 peso banknote was demonetized, Bonifacio appeared with Mabini on the current 10 peso coin.
5 Peso Coin - New Generation Currency
Five Piso Coin
New Generation Currency
Obverse: Gat. Andres Bonifacio, "Republika ng Pilipinas", 5 Piso, year mark
Reverse: Tayabak (a Philippine endemic plant that climbs tall forest trees), logo of the Bankgo Sentral ng Pilipinas
Shape: round
Edge: plain (design bordered by 12-scallop)
Material: nickel, brass
Composition: 70% copper, 5.5% nickel, 24.5% zinc
Weight: 7.4 grams
Diameter: 25 mm
Release date: November 30, 2017 (Bonifacio's 120th death anniversary and his 154th birthday)