Rates of philippine peso
info Office rates
Purchase: 0.0630 No change 0.00%
Sale: 0.0676 No change 0.00%

Last update: 2025-09-29 23:00

Summary of rates

Peso filipińskie wg notowań NBP przyjmuje w dniu 29.09.2025 kurs średni 0.0629. Niewiele wyższy jest od niego aktualny średni kurs kantorowy, który wynosi 0.0629. Ostatnich 7 dni to nieznaczny spadek notowań tej waluty o 0.23%. Philippine peso charakteryzuje się w chwili obecnej spreadem w kantorach na poziomie 0.0046.

Rate philippine peso - NBP
Rate date Purchase Sale
29.09.2025 0.0629 0.0629
28.09.2025 0.0629 0.0629
27.09.2025 0.0629 0.0629
26.09.2025 0.0625 0.0625
25.09.2025 0.0630 0.0630
24.09.2025 0.0630 0.0630
22.09.2025 0.0635 0.0635
21.09.2025 0.0635 0.0635
20.09.2025 0.0635 0.0635
19.09.2025 0.0631 0.0631
18.09.2025 0.0631 0.0631
17.09.2025 0.0633 0.0633
16.09.2025 0.0633 0.0633
15.09.2025 0.0636 0.0636
14.09.2025 0.0636 0.0636
13.09.2025 0.0636 0.0636
12.09.2025 0.0637 0.0637
11.09.2025 0.0638 0.0638
10.09.2025 0.0635 0.0635
09.09.2025 0.0638 0.0638
Rate date Purchase Sale
29.09.2025 0.0630 0.0676
28.09.2025 0.0629 0.0677
27.09.2025 0.0637 0.0669
26.09.2025 0.0635 0.0672
25.09.2025 0.0631 0.0677
24.09.2025 0.0635 0.0675
23.09.2025 0.0634 0.0675
22.09.2025 0.0636 0.0683
21.09.2025 0.0639 0.0685
20.09.2025 0.0630 0.0690
19.09.2025 0.0643 0.0681
18.09.2025 0.0639 0.0677
17.09.2025 0.0628 0.0702
16.09.2025 0.0638 0.0676
15.09.2025 0.0639 0.0679
13.09.2025 0.0644 0.0678
12.09.2025 0.0646 0.0677
11.09.2025 0.0641 0.0680
10.09.2025 0.0643 0.0688
09.09.2025 0.0645 0.0681
 Currency Philippine peso

Philippine peso (₱ PHP) is the official currency of the Philippines, divided into 100 centavos. The symbol PHP is commonly used to denote this currency in financial markets. The Philippine peso has a rich history dating back to the Spanish colonization in the 16th century, when the first silver coins worth 8 reales, known as "piastras," were introduced. The current form of the currency, with a decimal system, was introduced in 1967. The main mint and banknote printing press are located in Manila, the capital of the Philippines. Coins in circulation come in denominations of 1, 5, 10, and 25 centavos, as well as 1, 5, and 10 pesos, while banknotes are available in denominations of 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, and 1000 pesos. The Philippine peso is a stable currency that plays a significant role in the Southeast Asian region. Monuments and banknotes of the Philippine peso feature symbols of Filipino culture and history. Some banknotes depict prominent figures from the country's history, such as José Rizal, who played a key role in the fight for Philippine independence. Additionally, images related to the rich nature and landscapes of the Philippines, such as coconut palms, paradise beaches, and long rivers, can be found on coins and banknotes. You can check current philippine peso exchange rate at Quantor.pl

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