Currency Converter: U.S. dollar - approx. 52.25 Australian dollar - approx. 74.39 Brazilian real - approx. 290.54 Chinese renminbi - approx. 356.55 European Euro - approx. 44.94 Hong Kong dollar - approx. 405.03 Indian rupee - approx. 3,850 Indonesian rupiah - approx. 777,667 Japanese yen - approx. 5,515 Mexican peso - approx. 1,169 New Zealand dollar - approx. 79.83 Norwegian krone - approx. 501.00 Peruvian new sol - approx. 187.69 Russian ruble - approx. 4,088 Saudi riyal - approx. 195.94 Singapore dollar - approx. 72.01 South African rand - approx. 895 South Korean won - approx. 61,449 Swedish krona - approx. 477.10 Swiss franc - approx. 48.53 Taiwanese dollar - approx. 1,529 Turkish lira - approx. 399.94 U.K. pound sterling - approx. 41.08 * Exchange rates shown above are estimates only, and may vary slightly from the rates charged by PayPal or your Credit Card Company.

Designed by Rex Rossano Perez, this is another first-rate "free the coin" puzzle. As with his other puzzles, the name plays with an aspect of history in his home country, the Phillipines. It is also a sequential discovery puzzle that captivates and delights so many puzzle lovers! Sequential discovery puzzles differ from other take apart puzzles because you will remove pieces that may have to be re-used as tools once you determine how to use them to advance towards to the solution. A very cleverly contructed puzzle!

Made in grey (blue & red) acrylic, its unpretentious appearance adds to its natural appeal. Perfectly pocket sized at around 2.5 inches long, the coin inside is 10 pisos. Recommended that you attempt to solve this puzzle over a table or such, since there are pieces that may "fall out".