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Philippines
Context
Years: 1983–1990
Issuer: Philippines Issuer flag
Period:
(since 1946)
Currency:
(since 1967)
Demonetization: 2 January 1998
Total mintage: 318,557,750
Material
Diameter: 29 mm
Weight: 9.5 g
Thickness: 1.9 mm
Shape: Round
Composition: Copper-nickel
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
OBVERSE ↑
flip
Reverse
REVERSE ↑
References
KM: #Click to copy to clipboard243.1
Numista: #2448
Value
Exchange value: 1 PHP = $0.02

Obverse

Description:
Bust of José Rizal facing right.
Inscription:
REPUBLIKA NG PILIPINAS

JOSE RIZAL

1984
Translation:
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

JOSE RIZAL

1984
Script: Latin
Languages: English, Tagalog

Reverse

Description:
Tamaraw running right.
Inscription:
1 PISO

ANOA

MINDORENSIS
Script: Latin

Edge

Reeded

Categories

Animal> Cow
Organization> FAO


Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
198355,869,000
1983750Proof
19844,997,000
1985182,592,000
198619,072,000
19871,391,000
198854,636,000
1989
1990

Historical background

In 1983, the Philippines faced a severe currency and balance of payments crisis, marking a pivotal moment in its economic history. The roots of the crisis lay in the massive external debt accumulated during the Marcos regime, fueled by heavy borrowing for infrastructure projects and rampant crony capitalism. The situation reached a tipping point following the August 1983 assassination of opposition leader Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino Jr., which triggered a catastrophic loss of confidence. Capital flight accelerated dramatically, with billions of dollars fleeing the country, and international banks refused to roll over short-term loans, leaving the Central Bank of the Philippines with critically low foreign exchange reserves.

The immediate consequence was a forced, sharp devaluation of the Philippine peso. The currency, which had been artificially propped up by the Central Bank's desperate interventions, was floated and plummeted in value. From an official rate of around ₱11 to the US dollar in early 1983, it collapsed to nearly ₱20 by 1985, devastating the purchasing power of Filipinos. This hyper-depreciation made servicing the dollar-denominated foreign debt exponentially more expensive, pushing the national budget deeper into deficit and causing rampant inflation, which soared to over 50% in 1984.

Ultimately, the 1983 currency crisis forced the Philippine government to declare a moratorium on its foreign debt payments and seek assistance from the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The country entered into a structural adjustment program, which imposed strict austerity measures, including deep cuts in government spending, higher taxes, and the liberalization of trade. This period, known as the Philippine Debt Crisis, led to a deep economic recession, widespread poverty, and social unrest, setting the stage for the political upheaval that would culminate in the 1986 People Power Revolution.

Series: Flora & Fauna

1 Sentimo obverse
1 Sentimo reverse
1 Sentimo
1983-1993
5 Sentimos obverse
5 Sentimos reverse
5 Sentimos
1983-1992
10 Sentimos obverse
10 Sentimos reverse
10 Sentimos
1983-1994
25 Sentimos obverse
25 Sentimos reverse
25 Sentimos
1983-1990
50 Sentimos obverse
50 Sentimos reverse
50 Sentimos
1983-1990
1 Peso obverse
1 Peso reverse
1 Peso
1983-1990
2 Pesos obverse
2 Pesos reverse
2 Pesos
1983-1990
🌱 Very Common