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supply coins for the Philippines,
minting silver coins of 10
céntimos, 20
céntimos, and 50
céntimos; and gold
coins of 1 peso, 2
pesos and 4 pesos. The American...
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followed by the five-
céntimos on
January 1, 2019. (For cash
transactions retailers must
round down to the
nearest ten
céntimos or up to the
nearest five...
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Spanish currency,
before the euro, was the
peseta which was
divided into 100
céntimos. In
Portugal it was the real and
later the escudo,
until it was also replaced...
- and 10
centimo coins.
These were
followed by 1 and 2
colones in 1954, 50
centimos in 1965 and 25
centimos in 1967. In 1982–1983, 5 and 10
centimo coins...
- décimos or 100
céntimos. The short-lived
silver escudo from 1864 to 1869,
worth 1⁄2
dollar and
divided into 10
reales de vellón or 100
céntimos de escudo....
- cupro-nickel) was used for the 5
céntimos from 1974.
Nickel clad
steel was
introduced for all
denominations from 25
céntimos up to 5 bolívares in 1989. In...
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centimos and 10
centimos, and
depicted the
Spanish coat of arms
along with the
inscription "Impuesto de Guerra" or "Impto de Guerra". The 5
centimo value...
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currency unit of Paraguay. The guaraní is
divided into 100
céntimos but,
because of inflation,
céntimos coins are no
longer in use. The
currency sign is U+20B2...
- $1 = 20 reales, each of 10 decimos or 100
centimos) and 1864 (at $1 = 2 silver escudos, each of 100
centimos) but were not
fully carried out. The peso...
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accepted in the
Philippines as 25
centimos. However,
following the
release of the 20-
centimo coin in 1864, a 25-
centimo denomination was not
issued until...