@PamR 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.
Philippines/ Spanish Rulers AV 4 Pesos 1868/58 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.
Paddy I’m just now seeing this trivia. Sorry. lol. I am looking through foreign currency dad had. I should know so much more especially about Spain and Italy. My dad passed 25 years ago. He was proud of his roots as so am I. He was proud his dad was from Spain and mother Italy. But yes I have read it now. Mountain Man would call me his little grass hopper when he gave me an assignment. Smiles. Thank you!
Nice coins and notes. Here's my Philippines peso: PHILIPPINES Insular Government, 1899-1935 AR 1 Peso (38mm, 26.95g, 6h) Dated 1903. Philadelphia, USA mint Obverse: Woman standing left, holding hammer over anvil; smoking volcano behind; ONE PESO above, FILIPINAS below Reverse: Shield surmounted by eagle with wings spread; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA above, · 1903 · below References: Numista 4349 Mintage: 2,791,000 Richly toned. In PCGS encapsulation, graded AU58. American involvement in the Philippines began in 1898, when the island territory was ceded to the United States by the Spanish empire at the conclusion of the Spanish-American War. The following year, 1899, an insular government was established by the United States Congress which allowed a degree of Filipino participation under a governor-general appointed by the US President. Over the following decades, the Philippines were granted expanding degrees of self-governance until 1946 when, after the expulsion of the Japanese during World War II, full independence was achieved.