1964 Philippines Filipino 5 Centavos coin pendant necklace jewelry Eskudo Pilipinas Pinoy Pinay Manila Quezon Bohol Taguig Coron Mindanao Luzon Batangas Bulacan Cavite Davao Caloocan Palawan Visayas Parañaque Dasmariñas Valenzuela Bacoor Antipolo n002290
Philippines 5 Centavos {1958-1966} 5S
FEATURING
front: shield of arms, ribbon below with motto
front: The Coat of Arms of the Philippines (Filipino: Eskudo ng Pilipinas or Sagisag ng Pilipinas) features the eight-rayed sun of the Philippines with each ray representing the eight provinces (Batangas, Bulacan, Cavite, Manila, Laguna, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga and Tarlac) which were placed under martial law by Governor-General Ramón Blanco during the Philippine Revolution, and the three five-pointed stars representing the three primary geographic regions of Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.
On the blue field on the left side is the American bald eagle of the United States, and on the red field on the right side is the lion rampant of the coat of arms of the Kingdom of León, both representing the country's colonial past. The current arms, which shares many features of the national flag, was designed by Filipino artist and heraldist Captain Galo B. Ocampo.
Lettering:
CENTRAL BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
back: male seated beside hammer and anvil. An active volcano (Mt. Mayon) on right in background
Lettering:
FIVE CENTAVOS
• quantity 1
• demonetized {no longer in circulation} polished Brass coin
• diameter: 21 mm
• weight: 4.8 g
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• 24” brass ball chain {2.5mm thick, lightweight 5 g}
• no chain or cord
• 2-1/2" brass snake keychain with snap end {see last photo}
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FEATURING
front: shield of arms, ribbon below with motto
front: The Coat of Arms of the Philippines (Filipino: Eskudo ng Pilipinas or Sagisag ng Pilipinas) features the eight-rayed sun of the Philippines with each ray representing the eight provinces (Batangas, Bulacan, Cavite, Manila, Laguna, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga and Tarlac) which were placed under martial law by Governor-General Ramón Blanco during the Philippine Revolution, and the three five-pointed stars representing the three primary geographic regions of Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.
On the blue field on the left side is the American bald eagle of the United States, and on the red field on the right side is the lion rampant of the coat of arms of the Kingdom of León, both representing the country's colonial past. The current arms, which shares many features of the national flag, was designed by Filipino artist and heraldist Captain Galo B. Ocampo.
Lettering:
CENTRAL BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
back: male seated beside hammer and anvil. An active volcano (Mt. Mayon) on right in background
Lettering:
FIVE CENTAVOS
• quantity 1
• demonetized {no longer in circulation} polished Brass coin
• diameter: 21 mm
• weight: 4.8 g
CHOOSE FROM DROP DOWN MENU
• 24” brass ball chain {2.5mm thick, lightweight 5 g}
• no chain or cord
• 2-1/2" brass snake keychain with snap end {see last photo}
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