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Group Members:
Balde, Jonel
Castillo, Ara
Cruz, Karl
Lacson, Francis
Miraflor, Jamel
Regio, Revin Carlo
Topic: Pre-Hispanic Era
Trade among the early Filipinos and
 with traders from the neighboring
 islands was conducted through
 barter. It was the chief means of
 trading.
Barter- Exchange of goods without
 involving money.
Illustration of barter:
The inconvenience of barter later led to the
 use of some objects as medium of exchange.
Gold- which was plentiful in many parts of the
 islands.
Piloncitos- small bead-liked gold bits
 considered by the local numismatists as the
 earliest coin of the ancient Filipinos, and gold
 barter rings.
The term piloncito comes from the
 word pilon, a local sugar container
 that resembles the coin.
Philippine          Chinese
merchants    vs.   Merchants
At least 2000 years before the arrival of
  Spaniards, the Philippines is home to small
  seafaring communities. These communities
  traded with neighboring countries such as:
         Malaysia
         Vietnam
         China
Trading was done through barter.
Chinese Ming Dynasty:
 Ming- is one of the greatest eras of orderly
 government and social stability in human
 history.
Porcelain and metalware have been
 unearthed in various parts of the Philippines
    Unearthed- the means of recovering
      through digging.
A short history:




 Gold barter rings   Ornaments and
 and Piloncitos      beads
From gold barter rings and piloncitos, to
 ornaments and beads used by ancient
 Filipinos as medium of exchange during pre-
 Hispanic period, up to the present banknotes
 and coins. Some of the coins that circulated
 during the three centuries of Spanish rule are:
     Toston or four reales coins brought by
       Magellan and his men to the Philippines
       in 1521.
Toston or Four Reales Coins:




Brought by Magellan:
Dos Mundos or Pillar Dollars:
The Fractional Coin:
Barilla in copper:
The portrait series coins:
An array of counterstamped coins with
 Ferdinand VII and Isabel II symbolized the
 authority of Spain over the Philippines.




      Ferdinand VII            Isabel II
When Casa De Moneda De Manila began
 minting coins in 1861, the name “Filipinas”
 appeared for the first time on its coins.
Casa De Moneda De Manila- was a branch of
 the United States Mint.
Young Alfonso XIII was the last Spanish
 monarch to grace the obverse of Philippine
 coins.
The Spanish-Philippine peso coins bearing his
 bust, which were minted solely for use in the
 islands were last minted in 1877 and last
 circulated in 1904.
Young Alfonso XIII
The establishment of El Banco Espanol Filipino
 de Isabel II marked a significant chapter in the
 development of Philippine numismatics.
It was the country’s first commercial bank and
 in 1852, it issued the pesos fuertes- the first
 banknotes used in the country.
The bank is known today as the Bank of the
 Philippine Islands (BPI).
The Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI)
In 1899- the 2-centavo copper coin was issued
 by the first Philippine Republic.
In 1916- the Philippine National Bank (PNB)
 opened to the public.
BPI and PNB notes circulated along with silver
 and treasury certificates issued by the US
 authorities in Manila.
In 1941- World War II broke out. The Japanese
 Imperial Army occupied the Philippines.
 Japanese Invasion Money (JIM) were issued by
 the government.
The Filipinos then issued their own guerilla
 notes or resistance currencies, which were
 valid only in certain localities.
Guerilla notes
In 1946- Independence was finally attained.
The same victory notes were issued to
 announce the establishment of the Central
 Bank with the words, “Central Bank of the
 Philippines (CBP)”.
On January 3, 1949- CBP was established.
In 1951- it began circulating its own currency
 of English Series notes promoted by Thomas
 De La Rue in England.
Thomas De La Rue
In 1967- the Pilipino Series notes were
 introduced.




In 1978- the Security Plant Complex (SPC) with
 facilities for printing, minting, and gold
 refinery was established.
The first banknotes printed were the “Ang
 Bagong Lipunan Series (ABL)”.
In 1985- “New Design Series” was printed.
Spanish Era

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Pre hispanic

  • 1. Group Members: Balde, Jonel Castillo, Ara Cruz, Karl Lacson, Francis Miraflor, Jamel Regio, Revin Carlo
  • 2. Topic: Pre-Hispanic Era Trade among the early Filipinos and with traders from the neighboring islands was conducted through barter. It was the chief means of trading. Barter- Exchange of goods without involving money.
  • 4. The inconvenience of barter later led to the use of some objects as medium of exchange. Gold- which was plentiful in many parts of the islands.
  • 5. Piloncitos- small bead-liked gold bits considered by the local numismatists as the earliest coin of the ancient Filipinos, and gold barter rings.
  • 6. The term piloncito comes from the word pilon, a local sugar container that resembles the coin.
  • 7. Philippine Chinese merchants vs. Merchants
  • 8. At least 2000 years before the arrival of Spaniards, the Philippines is home to small seafaring communities. These communities traded with neighboring countries such as: Malaysia Vietnam China Trading was done through barter.
  • 9. Chinese Ming Dynasty: Ming- is one of the greatest eras of orderly government and social stability in human history. Porcelain and metalware have been unearthed in various parts of the Philippines Unearthed- the means of recovering through digging.
  • 10. A short history: Gold barter rings Ornaments and and Piloncitos beads
  • 11. From gold barter rings and piloncitos, to ornaments and beads used by ancient Filipinos as medium of exchange during pre- Hispanic period, up to the present banknotes and coins. Some of the coins that circulated during the three centuries of Spanish rule are: Toston or four reales coins brought by Magellan and his men to the Philippines in 1521.
  • 12. Toston or Four Reales Coins: Brought by Magellan:
  • 13. Dos Mundos or Pillar Dollars:
  • 17. An array of counterstamped coins with Ferdinand VII and Isabel II symbolized the authority of Spain over the Philippines. Ferdinand VII Isabel II
  • 18. When Casa De Moneda De Manila began minting coins in 1861, the name “Filipinas” appeared for the first time on its coins. Casa De Moneda De Manila- was a branch of the United States Mint.
  • 19. Young Alfonso XIII was the last Spanish monarch to grace the obverse of Philippine coins. The Spanish-Philippine peso coins bearing his bust, which were minted solely for use in the islands were last minted in 1877 and last circulated in 1904.
  • 21. The establishment of El Banco Espanol Filipino de Isabel II marked a significant chapter in the development of Philippine numismatics. It was the country’s first commercial bank and in 1852, it issued the pesos fuertes- the first banknotes used in the country. The bank is known today as the Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI).
  • 22. The Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI)
  • 23. In 1899- the 2-centavo copper coin was issued by the first Philippine Republic. In 1916- the Philippine National Bank (PNB) opened to the public. BPI and PNB notes circulated along with silver and treasury certificates issued by the US authorities in Manila.
  • 24. In 1941- World War II broke out. The Japanese Imperial Army occupied the Philippines. Japanese Invasion Money (JIM) were issued by the government. The Filipinos then issued their own guerilla notes or resistance currencies, which were valid only in certain localities.
  • 26. In 1946- Independence was finally attained. The same victory notes were issued to announce the establishment of the Central Bank with the words, “Central Bank of the Philippines (CBP)”. On January 3, 1949- CBP was established. In 1951- it began circulating its own currency of English Series notes promoted by Thomas De La Rue in England.
  • 28. In 1967- the Pilipino Series notes were introduced. In 1978- the Security Plant Complex (SPC) with facilities for printing, minting, and gold refinery was established.
  • 29. The first banknotes printed were the “Ang Bagong Lipunan Series (ABL)”. In 1985- “New Design Series” was printed.