Though it isn't as frequently-traded as its Mexican counterpart, the Philippine peso remains to be one of Southeast Asia's major currencies. Note that the similarity between the Mexican and Philippine peso is obviously because of the fact that these two nations were once under the rule of Spain. The Philippine peso represents much about Philippine history. I hope you'll learn more about it.
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