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The piloncito or pre-hispanic gold piece used for barter among Filipinos, is pictured at top left. Bearing the letter "m" at the base, it is believed to be of Madjapahit empire origin. Below, left, is a two peso gold coin of Carlos IV of Spain, and to the right, the four-peso gold piece coined in the Philippines during the reign of Isabela II and bears the year 1868Image type: OriginalMedia format: With prints
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Filipinas Heritage Library | Retrato - Specific Subjects | SS01202 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | SS01202 |
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SS01199 Ching saucer | SS01200 Piloncitos | SS01201 Piloncitos | SS01202 Coins | SS01203 Tektites | SS01204 Ching saucer | SS01205 Construction train |
The piloncito or pre-hispanic gold piece used for barter among Filipinos, is pictured at top left. Bearing the letter "m" at the base, it is believed to be of Madjapahit empire origin. Below, left, is a two peso gold coin of Carlos IV of Spain, and to the right, the four-peso gold piece coined in the Philippines during the reign of Isabela II and bears the year 1868.
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