关于 Philippine Peso
The Philippine Peso has a long history, dating back to the Spanish colonial period. The modern peso was introduced after independence, replacing the peso that was tied to the U.S. Dollar.
The name 'Peso' is Spanish for 'weight', reflecting its origins as a silver coin.
趣味知识
Remittances Powerhouse
The Philippine Peso is strongly influenced by remittances sent home by millions of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), which account for a significant portion of the country's GDP.
National Heroes on Notes
Philippine banknotes feature portraits of prominent national heroes, such as José Rizal and Benigno Aquino Jr., celebrating the country's struggle for independence and democracy.
A Mix of Paper and Polymer
The Philippines has started issuing polymer banknotes, beginning with the 1000-peso denomination, for improved durability and security, alongside traditional paper notes.
历史时间线
The Philippines declares independence from Spain.
The Philippine peso, backed by U.S. silver, is introduced.
The Central Bank of the Philippines is established.
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) is established, taking over central banking functions.
面额
纸币
硬币
防伪特征
快速信息
- ISO代码
- PHP
- 符号
- ₱
- 数字代码
- 608
- 辅币单位
- Centavo (1/100)
- 发行时间
- 1852-01-01
中央银行
- 名称
- Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
- 总部
- Manila, Philippines
- 成立时间
- 1993
- 现任行长
- Eli M. Remolona, Jr. (自 2023 起)
经济数据
- 储备货币占比
- 0.1%
- 外汇交易量占比
- 0.3%
- 通胀率
- 3.8%
- 利率
- 6.50%