BSP commemorative coins on sale
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) announced the sale of the 10,000-Piso gold and 500-piso silver commemorative coins highlighting 70 years of central banking in the Philippines as well as the 500-Piso silver commemorative coin for the BSP’s 25th anniversary. The gold coin will be sold at Php127,000.00 and the silver coins at Php3,500.00 apiece.

By Staff Writer
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) announced the sale of the 10,000-Piso gold and 500-piso silver commemorative coins highlighting 70 years of central banking in the Philippines as well as the 500-Piso silver commemorative coin for the BSP’s 25th anniversary.
The gold coin will be sold at Php127,000.00 and the silver coins at Php3,500.00 apiece. These coins are non-circulation legal tender.
To ensure that interested buyers across the country are given equal opportunity to purchase these commemorative coins, orders shall be placed through email at anniversarycoins@bsp.gov.ph not later than 15 January 2019 on a “first mail-in, first listed” basis with the following details:
1) Description of order
- 70th Year of Central Banking in the Philippines Gold Coin
- 70th Year of Central Banking in the Philippines Silver Coin
- 25th Anniversary of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Silver Coin
2) Nearest BSP branch for pick-up (for the list of BSP offices, please visit the following link: http://www.bsp.gov.ph/contact/overview.asp
http://www.bsp.gov.ph/contact/regional.asp
3) Contact details (contact number and email address)
Confirmation of order and instructions on payment and pick-up shall be sent to interested buyers through email. (BSP)

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