- 50
Philippine centavos (1964) of the
English series. 10
Philippine centavos (1945), from the
Commonwealth period. 1
Brazilian centavo (2003), no longer...
-
images of
local plants and animals. In 2013 a 100
centavos coin was
introduced followed by a 200
centavos coin in 2017. The
higher value coins, equivalent...
-
introduction of the
centavo in 1872,
silver 2+1⁄2, 5, 10, 20, and 50
centavos were issued,
followed by cupro-nickel 1+1⁄4
centavos in 1874 and cupro-nickel...
-
centavos and cupro-nickel 10 and 20
centavo coins were introduced, followed, in 1924, by
bronze 10 and 20
centavos and aluminium-bronze 50
centavos and...
- were
introduced in
denominations of 1, 5, 10 and 50
centavos and 1 real on 30 June 1994; the 25
centavos piece was soon
followed on 30
September 1994 due...
- 1-peso)
reduced to
token issues.
Bronze 1 and 2
centavos,
nickel 5
centavos,
silver 10, 20, and 50
centavos and gold 5 and 10
pesos were issued. In 1910...
-
denominations of 25
centavos and 1 peso.
These were
followed the next year by cupro-nickel 1⁄2 and 1
centavos and
silver 5, 10 and 50
centavos, with gold 2,...
- the U.S. dollar. The
coins are in
denominations of 1, 5, 10, 25 and 50
centavos and are
identical in size and
value to
their U.S. cent
counterparts (although...
- in 1981,
consisting of
aluminum 5 and 10
centavos, nickel-clad
steel 25
centavos and cupro-nickel 50
centavos, 1 and 5 córdobas.
Nickel clad
steel replaced...
-
denominations of half
centavo, one
centavo and five
centavos; and in
silver denominations of 10
centavos, 20
centavos, 50
centavos and 1 peso. They eventually...