Obverse
The obverse depicts the emblems of four prestigious international organizations whose Boards of Governors are holding their annual policy-making meetings in the Philippines this year. They are: the International Monetary Fund; the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (also known as the World Bank), and two World Bank affiliates: the International Finance Corporation and the International Development Association "" "Annual Meetings" "Boards of Governors" "Manila"
Reverse
The reverse bears a map of the Philippine Islands and locates Manila, the capital of the Philippines and the city where the meetings will take place. "50 Piso" "Republika ng Pilipinas"
Literature
The fifty-piso coin bears a special commemorative design that will be used only in . The design honors an event of major significance to the people of the Philippines and will never appear again on any official coins of that nation.
The new design depicts the emblems of four prestigious international organizations whose Boards of Governors are holding their annual policy-making meetings in the Philippines this year. They are: the International Monetary Fund; the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (also known as the World Bank), and two World Bank affiliates: the International Finance Corporation and the International Development Association. The reverse bears a map of the Philippine Islands and locates Manila, the capital of the Philippines and the city where the meetings will take place.
Legal tender in the Republic of the Philippines, the fifty-piso coin measures 40mm and contains 430 grains of solid sterling silver. It was minted in a limited Proof edition by The Franklin Mint under the authorization of the Central Bank of the Philippines.
The Franklin Mint, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania 19091
Printed in U.S.A.
Certificate of Authenticity
This is to certify that the fifty-piso coin originally accompanied by this certificate contains 430 grains of solid sterling silver and bears a special commemorative design to be used only in . Legal tender in the Republic of the Philippines, the coin is a limited edition Proof minted by The Franklin Mint under authorization of the Central Bank of the Philippines.
For the Republic of the Philippines
(Sgd.) Gregorio S. Licaros, Governor, Central Bank of the Philippines
Certified
Remarks
On Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) announced the demonetization of this coin, it is legal tender until . It can be exchanged at par with Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) from to and considered demonetized starting