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Philippine ten centavo coin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Philippine ten centavo coin
The ten-centavos coin is the third-lowest denomination coin of the Philippine peso. It is the oldest denomination under 1 peso to remain in the country's circulation, having been introduced in 1880 during the Spanish rule of the islands. The first coin worth one tenth of a peso was the 10 ''centimo'' coin of 1880-1885. It featured on its obverse King Alfonso XII of Spain with the inscription ''ALFONSO XII POR LA G(RACIA) DE DIOS'' (Alfonso XII, by the Grace of God) and the year of minting. The reverse featured the coat of arms of Castille and Kingdom of León. Around it was the inscription ''REY DE ESPANA'' (King of Spain) and the denomination as ''10 Cs. de Po.'' (10 centimos of peso).〔http://worldcoingallery.com/countries/display.php?image=nmc2/142-148&desc=Philippines km148 10 Centimos (1880-1885)&query=Philippines〕 ==References==
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