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| − | This type was issued by the [[Philippines]] for circulation 1983-94, to be superseded in 1995 by a copper plated steel coin (KM 270.1). Today, with US$1 = 48 PHP (approximately), no coins smaller than a peso circulate. This date is common. The pygmy goby featured on the reverse represents the Philippines fisheries. It is the world's smallest fish (11 mm long) and is now extinct in the Philippines, surviving in Singapore and Indonesia. | + | This type was issued by the [[Philippines]] for circulation 1983-94, to be superseded in 1995 by a copper plated steel coin (KM 270.1). Today, with US$1 = 48 PHP (approximately), no coins smaller than a peso circulate. This date is common. The pygmy goby featured on the reverse represents the Philippines fisheries. It is the world's smallest fish (11 mm long) and is now extinct in the Philippines, surviving in Singapore and Indonesia. For the obverse, Wikipedia comments, <blockquote>"Francisco Balagtas y de la Cruz (April 2, 1788 – February 20, 1862), commonly known as Francisco Balagtas and also as Francisco Baltazar, was a Filipino poet and litterateur of the Tagalog language during the Spanish rule of the Philippines. He is widely considered one of the greatest Filipino literary laureates for his impact on Filipino literature. The famous epic ''Florante at Laura'' is regarded as his defining work."</blockquote> |
''Recorded mintage:'' 95,640,000. | ''Recorded mintage:'' 95,640,000. | ||
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| + | * [[Philippines 1982 5 sentimo|1982 5 sentimo]] | ||
* [[Philippines 1982 10 sentimo|1982 10 sentimo]] | * [[Philippines 1982 10 sentimo|1982 10 sentimo]] | ||
| + | * [[Philippines 1982 25 piso|1982 25 piso, Marcos-Reagan]] | ||
| + | * [[Philippines 1982-FM 50 piso|1982-FM 50 piso, 50th anniversary of the fall of Bataan]] | ||
| + | * [[Philippines 1982-FM 1500 piso|1982-FM 1500 piso, 50th anniversary of the fall of Bataan]] | ||
* [[Philippines 1983 sentimo|1983 sentimo]] | * [[Philippines 1983 sentimo|1983 sentimo]] | ||
* [[Philippines 1983 5 sentimo|1983 5 sentimo]] | * [[Philippines 1983 5 sentimo|1983 5 sentimo]] | ||
Latest revision as of 20:54, 7 December 2024
This type was issued by the Philippines for circulation 1983-94, to be superseded in 1995 by a copper plated steel coin (KM 270.1). Today, with US$1 = 48 PHP (approximately), no coins smaller than a peso circulate. This date is common. The pygmy goby featured on the reverse represents the Philippines fisheries. It is the world's smallest fish (11 mm long) and is now extinct in the Philippines, surviving in Singapore and Indonesia. For the obverse, Wikipedia comments,
"Francisco Balagtas y de la Cruz (April 2, 1788 – February 20, 1862), commonly known as Francisco Balagtas and also as Francisco Baltazar, was a Filipino poet and litterateur of the Tagalog language during the Spanish rule of the Philippines. He is widely considered one of the greatest Filipino literary laureates for his impact on Filipino literature. The famous epic Florante at Laura is regarded as his defining work."
Recorded mintage: 95,640,000.
Specification: thin planchet (shown here): 1.5 g, aluminum, 19 mm diameter; thick planchet: 2.45 g.
Catalog reference: KM 240.1 (thick planchet), KM 240.2 (thin planchet).
- Michael, Thomas, and Tracy L. Schmidt, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1901-2000, 47th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2019.
Link to:
- 1982 5 sentimo
- 1982 10 sentimo
- 1982 25 piso, Marcos-Reagan
- 1982-FM 50 piso, 50th anniversary of the fall of Bataan
- 1982-FM 1500 piso, 50th anniversary of the fall of Bataan
- 1983 sentimo
- 1983 5 sentimo
- 1984 25 sentimo
- 1983 50 sentimo
- 1983 piso
- 1983 2 piso
- 1983 100 piso, National University
- 1995 10 sentimo
- Coins and currency dated 1983
- return to coins of the Philippines
- Wikipedia article on the world's smallest fish: [1]