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    Trivia question - would you know why the Southeast Asian country of the Philippines used the terminology of CENTAVOS and PESO as a description of the denomination during those years?

    Hint.. Centavo is Spanish for Cent and Peso is Spanish for Dollar.
     
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    Philippines/ Spanish Rulers
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    Manila Mint
    Queen Isabella II 1833-68
    Spain would loose the 1898 Spanish-American War/ result US grabbed Guam/ Puerto-Rico/ Philippines and Cuba. The US Battleship "Maine" was blown up in Havanna Harbour/ US blamed Spain. William Randolph Hearst printed that false story to ramp up war hysteria. It is now known that Spain was not responsible.
     
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