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Philippine Centennial Logo "Philippine Centennial" "Kalayaan Kayamanan ng Bayan" "-"
Obverse Emilio Jacinto
Emilio Jacinto ( - ) - The “Brains of the Katipunan” and the youthful adviser of Andres Bonifacio. Founded the journal of Katipunan, “Kalayaan”.
Obverse Antonio Luna
Antonio Luna ( - ) - A patriot, soldier, journalist and scientist. He was appointed Chief-of-War Operations with rank of Brigadier general by Aguinaldo.
Obverse Graciano Lopez Jaena
Graciano Lopez-Jaena (-) - He was called the "Prince of Filipino Orators". Founder and first editor of the newspaper, "La Solidaridad" in Madrid.
Obverse Gregorio del Pilar
Gregorio del Pilar ( - ) - He was the youngest Filipino general who sacrificed his life for the cause of freedom and independence during the Philippine Revolution.
Obverse Melchora Aquino
Melchora Aquino (-) - Famously known as "Tandang Sora" and "Mother of Philippine Revolution"
Obverse Sultan Kudarat
Sultan Kudarat () - The seventh sultan of Maguindanao, he was the greatest and strongest ruler.
Obverse Miguel Malvar
Miguel Malvar ( - ) - The last Filipino general to surrender to the Americans. He assumed full command of the revolutionary forces in the absence of Aguinaldo.
Obverse Artemio Ricarte
Artemio Ricarte ( - ) - In the Katipunan, he was called "Vibora" or "Viper". He was appointed Brigadier General in Aguinaldo's army.
Obverse Mariano Llanera
Mariano Llanera ( - ) - He was a revolutionary leader and participated in sporadic encounters in provinces of Bulacan, Tarlac, Pampanga and Nueva Ecija.
Obverse Marcela Agoncillo
Marcela Agoncillo ( - ) - A brave beauty forever enshrined in history as the "Maker of the Filipino Flag".
Minted By
Mint and Refinery
Operations Department
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
Quezon City Philippines
Note
Minted by BSP exclusively for RCBC under the authority of National Centennial Commission