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PRNT to PHP conversion data: Volatility and price changes of Prime Numbers Labs Ecosystem (old) in PHP
Last 24 hours | Last 7 days | Last 30 days | Last 90 days | |
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High | 0.2973 PHP | 0.3145 PHP | 1.06 PHP | 1.81 PHP |
Low | 0.2973 PHP | 0.2792 PHP | 0.2216 PHP | 0.2216 PHP |
Average | 0 PHP | 0 PHP | 0 PHP | 0 PHP |
Volatility | % | % | % | % |
Change | -- | +0.64% | -68.41% | -79.76% |
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Prime Numbers Labs Ecosystem (old) to Philippine Peso is rising this week.More info about Prime Numbers Labs Ecosystem (old) on Bitget
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About the Philippine Peso (PHP)
What Is the Philippine Peso (PHP)?
The Philippine Peso, denoted as PHP (₱), is the official currency of the Philippines. It's subdivided into 100 centavos or sentimos in Filipino. The currency symbol is ₱, and it's also commonly abbreviated as "PHP," "PhP," "Php," or simply "P." The Philippine Peso is the sole legal tender in the Philippines, and it is used for all transactions within the country.
The Philippine Peso is issued by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), which is the central bank of the Philippines. Established on July 3, 1993, the BSP is responsible for maintaining price stability, ensuring the liquidity and solvency of the financial system, and promoting a balanced and sustainable economic growth in the country.
What Is the History of PHP?
The origins of the Philippine Peso trace back to the Spanish Peso or pieces of eight, introduced in the Philippines via the Manila galleons from the 16th to the 19th century. The pre-colonial Philippines engaged in barter trade, but the inconvenience led to the use of gold, which was abundant in the islands, as a medium of exchange. The earliest known local currency was the "Piloncitos" and gold barter rings.
During the Spanish Colonial period, the Spanish Dollar or silver peso was introduced. The Philippines also minted its own coins, such as the crude copper or bronze coins called "cuartos" or "barrillas." The Spanish gold onza and silver peso established a bimetallic standard, with the peso being worth either the silver Mexican peso or 1/16th of the gold onza.
Post-independence, the Philippines saw various currency reforms, including the introduction of the Central Bank of the Philippines in 1949 and the shift to a free-floating currency system with the New Central Bank Act of 1993.
Notes and Coins of PHP
Today, the Philippine Peso is available in both coins and banknotes. Coins come in denominations of 1, 5, 10, and 25 centavos, and 1, 5, 10, and 20 pesos. Banknotes are issued in 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, and 1,000 pesos. The latest banknote designs feature prominent Filipinos and iconic natural wonders. The BSP produces the country's banknotes and coins at its Security Plant Complex, which is located in Quezon City.
Exchange Rate and Economic Implications
The PHP has experienced fluctuations in its exchange rate, particularly against the US dollar (USD). Historically, it has ranged from below 48 PHP to over 56 PHP per USD. The exchange rate is influenced by various factors, including the Philippines' economic performance, trade balances, and global economic conditions.
Is the Philippine Peso Pegged to the US Dollar?
The Philippine Peso (PHP) currently operates under a floating exchange rate system and is not pegged to the US Dollar (USD). Historically, the PHP was pegged to the USD during the American colonial era and the post-World War II period. However, this changed following significant economic reforms, particularly after the enactment of the New Central Bank Act of 1993, which established the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP). Under the floating exchange rate regime, the value of the PHP is determined by market forces, including factors such as economic performance, inflation, and trade balances. While the BSP may intervene to manage excessive volatility in the currency market, it does not maintain a fixed exchange rate against the USD.
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Amount | 08:30 am today | 24 hours ago | 24h change |
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0.5 PRNT | ₱0.1487 | ₱0.1487 | 0.00% |
1 PRNT | ₱0.2973 | ₱0.2973 | 0.00% |
5 PRNT | ₱1.49 | ₱1.49 | 0.00% |
10 PRNT | ₱2.97 | ₱2.97 | 0.00% |
50 PRNT | ₱14.87 | ₱14.87 | 0.00% |
100 PRNT | ₱29.73 | ₱29.73 | 0.00% |
500 PRNT | ₱148.66 | ₱148.66 | 0.00% |
1000 PRNT | ₱297.32 | ₱297.32 | 0.00% |
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The price of Prime Numbers Labs Ecosystem (old) in the US is $0.005302 USD. Additionally, Prime Numbers Labs Ecosystem (old)’s price is €0.004590 EUR in the eurozone, £0.003908 GBP in the UK, C$0.007205 CAD in Canada, ₹0.4566 INR in India, ₨1.5 PKR in Pakistan, R$0.02942 BRL in Brazil, and more.
The most popular Prime Numbers Labs Ecosystem (old) currency pair is the PRNT to Philippine Peso(PHP). The price of 1 Prime Numbers Labs Ecosystem (old) (PRNT) in Philippine Peso (PHP) is ₱0.2973.
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