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José Rizal in Philippine Numismatics
José Rizal, the Philippine national hero, played a defining role in shaping the country’s intellectual and political awakening during the late nineteenth century. Through his writings and advocacy for peaceful reform, Rizal inspired generations of Filipinos and became a symbol of resistance against colonial rule.
Following his execution in 1896, Rizal’s legacy continued to grow, eventually becoming deeply embedded in Philippine national identity. Today, he is commemorated through monuments, institutions, and national holidays.

Portrait of José Rizal. Source: Unknown author, via Wikimedia Commons (Public Domain).
Because of this enduring influence, José Rizal occupies a prominent place in Philippine numismatics. His image appears on coins and banknotes issued across different periods of Philippine monetary history. For collectors, Rizal-related currency offers an intersection between history, national identity, and the evolution of Philippine money.
Rizal in Philippine Banknotes
José Rizal has appeared on several Philippine banknotes across different periods of the country’s monetary history. His presence on paper currency reflects his enduring role as a symbol of Philippine nationalism, education, and reform.
Early Philippine Peso Banknotes
During the American colonial period, the Philippine monetary system began issuing peso-denominated banknotes under the authority of the Insular Government of the Philippine Islands. While early banknotes primarily featured allegorical designs and American officials, later issues increasingly incorporated Filipino historical figures.
As Philippine national identity developed in the early twentieth century, José Rizal emerged as one of the most widely recognized figures representing the country’s intellectual and reformist heritage.


1944 Philippine Two Pesos José Rizal Treasury Certificate - Victory Series
Two Peso – English Series Banknotes (1949–1968)
One of the earliest Philippine banknotes to feature José Rizal was the ₱2 note of the English Series, introduced by the Central Bank of the Philippines in the 1950s. The obverse displayed a portrait of José Rizal, while the reverse featured imagery associated with Philippine historical and cultural themes.
These banknotes circulated widely during the post-war years and represented one of the earliest Philippine currency designs to prominently feature national heroes.

Philippine Two Pesos José Rizal Banknote - English Series
One Peso – Pilipino Series Banknotes (1969–1974)
José Rizal continued to appear on Philippine paper currency with the introduction of the ₱1 note of the Pilipino Series. This series marked a transition in currency design by replacing English inscriptions with Filipino language text and emphasizing national identity through historical figures.
The note featured Rizal’s portrait on the obverse, while the reverse displayed imagery connected to the Proclamation of Philippine Independence.

Philippine One Peso José Rizal Banknote - Pilipino Series
Two Piso – Ang Bagong Lipunan Series (1975–1982)
José Rizal continued to appear on Philippine paper currency with the ₱2 note of the Ang Bagong Lipunan (ABL) series. The obverse featured Rizal’s portrait, while the reverse displayed scenes reflecting national development themes associated with the period.
The ABL series remained in circulation for over a decade and represented the final Philippine banknotes to feature Rizal before lower denominations transitioned permanently to coins.

Philippine Two Pesos José Rizal Banknote - Ang Bagong Lipunan Series
1981 Papal Visit Commemorative Overprint
In 1981, commemorative overprints were issued on selected ₱2 Ang Bagong Lipunan banknotes to mark the pastoral visit of Pope John Paul II to the Philippines. Because these used the existing banknote design, Rizal’s portrait remained while the overprint highlighted the commemorative event.
These notes form a collectible category that combines circulating currency with a commemorative issue marking an important moment in Philippine religious and national history.

1981 Philippine Two Pesos José Rizal Banknote - Papal Visit Commemorative Overprint
Transition from Banknotes to Coins
As inflation and currency reforms progressed, lower-denomination banknotes became less practical for everyday circulation. The ₱1 and ₱2 notes were gradually replaced by coins beginning in the late twentieth century.
Because of this transition, Rizal’s portrait became most closely associated with the ₱1 coin, where it continues to appear across several Philippine coin series.
Today, surviving Rizal banknotes remain popular among collectors studying the evolution of Philippine currency and the role of national heroes in its design.
Rizal in Philippine Coinage
José Rizal has appeared on several Philippine coin series across different periods of the country’s monetary history. His portrait remains one of the most recognizable images in Philippine numismatics.
He is one of the few historical figures whose image has appeared continuously across Philippine coin series for more than five decades.
Culion Leper Colony Coinage (1913–1930)
One of the earliest numismatic appearances associated with José Rizal is found in the Culion Leper Colony coinage, issued for use within the colony in Palawan during the American colonial period.
The colony operated with its own coinage to prevent the spread of disease through circulating money. The 50 Centavos and 1 Peso coins featured Rizal’s portrait, reflecting early recognition of his importance as a national figure.
Today, these coins are among the most historically significant and sought-after pieces in Philippine numismatics due to their unique purpose and limited circulation.


1927 5 Centavos and 1925 1 Peso Culion Leper Colony Coinage. Images: World Coin Gallery and Essor Prof. Source: Numista (entries no. 21622 and 21631).
One Piso – Pilipino Series (1972–1974)
The first appearance of José Rizal on circulating Philippine coinage occurred with the Pilipino Series in the early 1970s. The ₱1 coin featured his portrait, emphasizing his importance in Philippine history and education.
One Piso – Ang Bagong Lipunan Series (1975–1982)
The Ang Bagong Lipunan series retained Rizal’s portrait on the ₱1 coin, continuing his role as a national symbol represented on circulating currency.
One Piso – Flora and Fauna Series (1983–1994)
With the introduction of the Flora and Fauna series, Rizal’s portrait remained on the ₱1 coin while the reverse highlighted Philippine biodiversity.
One Piso – BSP Series (1995–2017)
The BSP Series continued the long tradition of featuring José Rizal on the ₱1 coin.
One Piso – New Generation Currency Series (2018–Present)
José Rizal continues to appear on the modern ₱1 coin of the New Generation Currency series. The design features his portrait on the obverse and the Waling-Waling orchid on the reverse.
The continued presence of Rizal reflects his enduring role as one of the most recognizable figures in Philippine history.

1972–2017 Philippine One Peso Coins Featuring José Rizal
Rizal Commemorative Coins
In addition to circulating coinage, José Rizal has been honored through commemorative coins marking milestones related to his life and legacy.
One notable example is the 1961 commemorative coin issued for his 100th birth anniversary, celebrating his contributions to literature, reform movements, and national identity, and forming part of the broader tradition of Philippine commemorative silver one peso coins.
Later commemorative issues continued to honor Rizal’s enduring influence, forming part of a broader tradition of recognizing national figures and historical milestones through special coin issues.

1961 Philippine One Peso and 50 Centavos José Rizal Centennial Commemorative Coins


1996 and 2022 Philippine José Rizal Commemorative Coins (500 Piso and 125 Piso)


2011 Philippine One Peso and Medal Commemorating the 150th Birth Anniversary of José Rizal
Collecting Rizal Coins
Coins featuring José Rizal remain among the most recognizable and widely collected pieces in Philippine numismatics. Because his portrait appears across multiple series and denominations, collectors encounter these coins in both circulation and specialized collections.
For some, Rizal coins provide an accessible entry point into collecting. Others pursue more specialized collections that include different series, commemorative issues, and historical variations.
These coins serve not only as collectibles but also as reminders of the historical legacy of one of the Philippines’ most influential figures.


José Rizal 2021 Alamat Commemorative Medal and 2011 Alamat Commemorative Silver Medal. Source: Alamat Facebook Page.

2011 Numisworks Commemorative Medal - José Rizal Bayani ng Pilipinas
José Rizal’s Legacy in Philippine Numismatics
The presence of José Rizal in Philippine coinage and currency illustrates how numismatic design reflects the nation’s historical memory.
Through circulating coins, commemorative issues, and earlier banknotes, Rizal continues to be honored as a symbol of education, reform, and national identity.
For collectors and historians, Rizal-related coins represent a connection between Philippine numismatics and the broader story of the nation’s past.
References & Sources:
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas – "Coins and Notes."
Ocampo, Ambeth R. "Yaman: History and Heritage in Philippine Money." Manila: Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, 2020.
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Published Date: 1/27/2026
Last Updated: 3/15/2026