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Douglas MacArthur in Philippine Numismatics

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  • Nov 24, 2025
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Historic portrait photograph of General Douglas MacArthur during World War II in the Philippines

General Douglas MacArthur played a central role in one of the most significant chapters of Philippine history during the Second World War. As commander of Allied forces in the Pacific, he led the campaign to liberate the Philippines from Japanese occupation, fulfilling his promise to return after leaving the country in 1942.

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His return to the Philippines on October 20, 1944, during the landing at Leyte marked a turning point in the Pacific war and became one of the most iconic moments in Philippine and American military history.

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​Because of this historical significance, MacArthur later appeared on several Philippine commemorative coins. These issues recognize his role in the liberation of the Philippines and reflect how Philippine coinage commemorates important historical events and figures.

For collectors, MacArthur-related coins represent a unique intersection between Philippine history, World War II memory, and numismatic commemoration.


The First MacArthur Commemorative Coins (1947)​


​​The first appearance of Douglas MacArthur in Philippine coinage came shortly after independence from the United States in 1946. In 1947, the Philippines issued two commemorative silver coins honoring MacArthur and the liberation of the country:

  • 50 Centavos commemorative coin

  • 1 Peso commemorative coin

These coins commemorated the third anniversary of the Leyte landing, when Allied forces returned to begin the liberation of the Philippines from Japanese occupation.

Both coins were struck at the San Francisco Mint in the United States and were among the first commemorative issues of the newly independent Republic of the Philippines.

Design Features

The obverse features a portrait of General MacArthur with the inscription:

“Defender and Liberator of the Philippines”

It also includes the historic date October 20, 1944. The reverse displays the seal of the Republic of the Philippines with the denomination and year.

These coins hold a special place in Philippine numismatics because they were issued during the early years of the Third Philippine Republic.

The silver 1 Peso coin is especially notable as part of a broader series of commemorative silver peso coins honoring important historical figures and national milestones.


NGC-certified 1947 Philippine Douglas MacArthur commemorative one peso and 50 centavos silver coins honoring the liberation of the Philippines after World War II


Later Commemorative Issues​


MacArthur’s legacy continued to be recognized in later Philippine commemorative coins.

One notable example is the 1980 commemorative coin issued to mark the 100th birth anniversary of Douglas MacArthur. The coin features his portrait and references the historic Leyte landing, commemorating his role in the liberation of the Philippines during the Second World War.

The 1980 centennial coin was produced in both Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) and Proof finishes, with proof coins struck using polished dies and planchets to achieve a sharper design and mirror-like background, as also seen in Philippine proof coin sets.

These later commemoratives demonstrate how Philippine numismatics has revisited important historical figures connected to the country’s past.


1980 Philippine 25 Piso Douglas MacArthur commemorative coin featuring the Leyte Landing design and Republic of the Philippines inscription
1980 Philippine 25 Piso Douglas MacArthur Brilliant Uncirculated Commemorative Coin
1980 Republic of the Philippines proof set featuring Douglas MacArthur commemorative coins issued by the Central Bank of the Philippines
1980 Republic of the Philippines proof set featuring Douglas MacArthur commemorative coins issued by the Central Bank of the Philippines


Historical Context: The Leyte Landing and Liberation​


The appearance of Douglas MacArthur in Philippine numismatics is closely tied to the Allied landing at Leyte on October 20, 1944—one of the most important events of the Second World War in the Philippines.

After Japanese forces occupied the Philippines in 1942, MacArthur was ordered to withdraw to Australia. Before departing, he promised:

“I shall return.”



Two years later, he fulfilled that promise when Allied forces landed on the shores of Leyte. This marked the beginning of the campaign to liberate the Philippines from Japanese occupation and remains one of the most iconic moments in Philippine wartime history.

Because of its historical importance, the Leyte landing became the subject of several Philippine commemorative issues honoring both the liberation of the country and MacArthur’s role in the campaign.

These numismatic tributes serve as reminders of the historic return and the broader struggle for freedom during the Second World War.


NGC PF66 Ultra Cameo 1994 Philippine 1000 Piso Leyte Gulf Landings commemorative coin honoring the 50th anniversary of the liberation of Leyte
1994 Philippine 1000 Piso Leyte Landing Commemorative Coin

1994 and 2014 Leyte Gulf Landings commemorative Philippine coins marking the anniversary of General Douglas MacArthur’s return to the Philippines
1994 & 2014 Philippine 5 Piso Leyte Landing Commemorative Coin


Collecting MacArthur Coins​


MacArthur commemorative coins are an important area of Philippine numismatics for several reasons.

  • They represent some of the earliest commemorative issues of the independent Republic of the Philippines.

  • They are tied to a defining historical event: the liberation of the country during World War II.

  • Their production reflects collaboration between the Philippines and the United States in the early post-war period.

For many collectors, these coins are valued not only for their numismatic significance but also for the historical narrative they represent.


2021 Alamat commemorative medal celebrating the 80th anniversary of the formation of USAFFE featuring General Douglas MacArthur and World War II soldiers
2021 Alamat USAFFE Formation 80th Anniversary Commemorative Medal

Douglas MacArthur’s Legacy in Philippine Numismatics​


The presence of Douglas MacArthur in Philippine coinage reflects the deep historical connection between the Philippines and the events of the Second World War.

Through commemorative coins issued in 1947 and later anniversary issues, MacArthur remains a figure remembered in Philippine numismatics for his role in the liberation of the country.

For collectors and historians alike, these coins serve as enduring reminders of a defining moment in Philippine history.


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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