Phillippine Money - Coins and Bills
This Blog will feature Philippine coins and bills. Please check back soon while I photograph my coin and bill collections. I have coin collections from a 1903 half-centavo coin to the present series. My earliest Philippine bills are from the Japanese period. If you have any contributions such as photos and articles about Philippine money and coin collecting, please post them here. Thanks!
Peso Fuerte
The Philippine peso was established on May 1, 1852, when the Banco Español-Filipino de Isabel II, the first commercial bank in the Philippines and now the Bank of the Philippine Islands, introduced notes denominated in pesos fuertes (strong pesos, written PF).
Series ... Denomination ....... No. of Printed
A ........ 200 ................... 250
B ........ 50 .................... 500
C ........ 25 .................... 600
D ........ 10 ................... 1,000
In 1868, the Spanish Revolution overthrew Isabel II who was forced to exile in Paris, France. Upon hearing the news, the Banco dropped the name of Isabel II and renamed it the El Banco Español Filipino.
Series ... Denomination ....... No. of Printed
A ........ 200 ................... 250
B ........ 50 .................... 500
C ........ 25 .................... 600
D ........ 10 ................... 1,000
In 1868, the Spanish Revolution overthrew Isabel II who was forced to exile in Paris, France. Upon hearing the news, the Banco dropped the name of Isabel II and renamed it the El Banco Español Filipino.
Veinte Cinco (25) Pesos Fuertes
Treasury Note issued by El Banco Español Filipino (1877)
Treasury Note issued by El Banco Español Filipino (1877)
The Insular Government then issued Treasury Notes in 1877 also denominated in pesos fuertes.
Series .......... Denomination ..... No. of Printed
D ............... 25 ................... 1 specimen existing
unknown ...... 10 ................... unknown
unknown ...... 4 .................... unknown
unknown ...... 1 .................... unknown
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