Obverse
Denomination "Ft. Santiago Post Exchange"
Reverse
Denomination
Remarks
During the American Period, Fort Santiago served as the headquarters for the U.S. Army.
NP ID | Denomination |
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T189.1 | 5 Centavos |
T189.2 | 10 Centavos |
T189.3 | 20 Centavos |
T189.4 | 50 Centavos |
T189.5 | 1 Peso |
T189.6 | 2 Pesos |
Title | Fort Santiago Post Exchange |
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NP ID | T189 |
Category | Military |
Sub Category | Fort |
Year | ND |
Mintmark | |
Mintage | |
Mint | |
Shape | Round |
Edge | Plain |
Weight | |
Diameter | T189.1 - 20 mm T189.2 - 20 mm T189.3 - 26 mm T189.4 - 26 mm T189.5- 26 mm T189.6 - 26 mm |
Thickness | |
Magnetism | Non-magnetic |
Material | Brass |
Metallic Composition | 65% Copper, 35% Zinc |
Finish | |
Color | Golden Yellow |
Orientation | |
Date Issued | |
Issued By | Fort Santiago Post Exchange |
Issued At | Fort Santiago, Manila |
Kind | Token |
Currently Used |
Denomination "Ft. Santiago Post Exchange"
Denomination
During the American Period, Fort Santiago served as the headquarters for the U.S. Army.