Philippine Peso
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The Philippine Peso is the currency of the Republic of the Philippines since 1949, replacing the Philippine Commonwealth peso. The name ‘peso’ is Spanish for ‘weight’ and ‘piece’, referring to the famous ‘piece of eight’ first struck as a silver coin in the 16th century with a value of 8 reales. Peso is a shortened form of Spanish ‘peso de a echo’, meaning ‘piece of eight’.
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200 Philippine Peso banknote (2010 series)
The bill of dalawandaang piso is 160mm wide by 66mm high. On the green-colored paper currency note a caption reads ‘Republika Ng Pilipinas’. On the front of the ₱200 note is an image of Diosdado P. Macapagal, former Filipino president . On the backside are Bohol Chocolate Hills and a tarsier.You get: £2.092001 PHP = £0.0104600000 -
500 Philippine Peso banknote (2010 series)
This Filipino limandaang piso note measures 160mm by 66mm. The paper banknote contains the words ‘Republika Ng Pilipinas’. On the backside of this ₱500 note is an image of Puerta Princesa Subterraenan River Park and a parrot.You get: £5.230001 PHP = £0.0104600000 -
1000 Philippine Peso banknote (2010 series)
The bill of sanlibong piso is 160mm wide by 66mm high. The words ‘Republika Ng Pilipinas’ are printed on the paper banknote. On the backside of the ₱1000 note is the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park and a South Sea pearl.You get: £10.460001 PHP = £0.0104600000