
Manuel Luis Quezon 1935 - 1944
Manuel Luis Quezon y Molina (August 19, 1878 in Baler, Tayabas, Philippines – August 1, 1944 in Saranac Lake, New York, United States) was the first Filipino president of the Commonwealth of the Philippines under U.S. colonial rule in the first half of the 20th century. He is considered by most Filipinos to have been the second President of the Philippines, after Emilio Aguinaldo. He has the distinction of being the first Senate President elected to the presidency, the first president elected through a national election, and the first incumbent to secure re-election (for a partial second term, later extended, due to amendments to the 1935 Constitution). He is known as the "Father of the National Language".
ONE CENTAVO
Bronze: 25 mm
1937M
Mintage: 15,790,000
1938M
Mintage: 10,000,000
1939M
Mintage: 6,500,000
1940M
Mintage: 4,000,000
1941M
Mintage: 5,000,000

1944S
Mintage: 58,000,000
5 CENTAVOS
Copper-Nickel
1937M
Mintage: 2,494,000
1938M
Mintage: 4,000,000
1941M
Mintage: 2,750,000
5 CENTAVOS
Copper-Nickel-Zinc
1944
Mintage: 21,198,000
1944S
Mintage: 14,040,000
1945S
Mintage: 72,796,000
10 CENTAVOS
Silver: 16.7 mm
1937M
Mintage: 3,500,000
1938M
Mintage: 3,750,000
1941M
Mintage: 2,500,000

1944D
Mintage: 31,592,000
1945D
Mintage: 137,208,000
20 CENTAVOS
Silver: 21 mm
1937M
Mintage: 2,665,000

1938M
Mintage: 3,000,000
1941M
Mintage: 1,500,000

1944D
Mintage: 28,596,000
1945D
Mintage: 82,804,000
50 CENTAVO
Silver: 27.5 mm

1944S
Mintage: 19,187,000

1945S
Mintage: 18,120,000
COMMEMORATIVES
50 CENTAVOS
Silver: 27,5 mm

1936
Mintage: 20,000
1 PESO
Silver: 35 mm
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1936
Mintage: 10,000
1936
Mintage: 10,000