Posted by jov3n- trader202 on Tuesday, November 8, 2011,
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Banknote
The Ang Bagong Lipunan series literally means "The New Society Series".
The name used to refer to Philippine banknotes issued on 1977 to 1985
by the Central Bank of the Philippines as replacement of Pilipino
Series.
Obverse: Andres Bonifacio Reverse: Organizing Katipunan Color: Green
The banknotes are combo-signed by Marcos-Licos, Marcos-Laya & Marcos-Fernandez signatures in various sets of serial number issued. Andres Bonifacio is one of the most famous Filipino Heroes, he's the founder of K... Continue reading ...
Posted by jov3n- trader202 on Thursday, November 3, 2011,
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Banknote
The Ang Bagong Lipunan series literally means "The New Society Series". The name used to refer to Philippine banknotes issued on 1973 to 1985 by the Central Bank of the Philippines as replacement of Pilipino Series. Denomination of the ABL series is 2-piso to 100-piso.
Obverse: Jose Rizal Reverse: Decleration of Independence Color: Blue
In 1981 when Pope John Paul II visited the Philippines from February 17 to February 21, 1981 the Banko Sentral released a new banknote with overprint commemoratin... Continue reading ...
Posted by jov3n- trader202 on Tuesday, October 25, 2011,
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Coin
Value : 1 Centavo (0.01 PHP) Metal : Bronze Weight: 5.3000 g Diameter: 25 mm Thickness: 1.65 mm Shape:Round
Obverse Lettering: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, S 1944 Reverse Lettering: ONE CENTAVOS, FILIPINAS Edge: Smooth
The current value of the coin in USD2.0 or more for a very fine condition. Mine is only Php10.00/piece since it only be graded as "Good" from a close friend which is also a dealer. A fair enough price, but let's not forget that the value ... Continue reading ...
Posted by jov3n- trader202 on Wednesday, October 12, 2011,
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US government administered the affairs in the Philippines from 1903 to 1935 after the Spaniard colonization. The commonwealth formed after 1936 and the former shield design at the back of the coin changed but the front design stayed the same.
Denomination: FIVE CENTAVOS Obverse: figure of a man seated beside an anvil and holding a hammer with a volcano (Mt. Mayon) erupting in the background, "Five Centavos", "Filipinas" Reverse: arms of the Philippine-American Commonwealth, "United States of Ame... Continue reading ...
Posted by jov3n- trader202 on Wednesday, October 12, 2011,
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New banknote series issued by Philippine Banko Sentral last December 2010 to replaced the older version. I will soon filling this site my other personal collections and some of my friends shared items. For the meantime, we could flashback our banknote history through the below video I found at youtube.