U.S. Philippines Proofs

1908 Half Centavo PF-65 RB


1903 One Centavo PF-65 RB


1903 Ten Centavos PF-64


1903 Twenty Centavos PF-65


1904 Fifty Centavos PF-64


All these wonderful threads about the PI inspired me to go through my collection. The coins shown here are old duplicates and will be off to auction shortly, so thought I would image them as a keep sake.
Enjoy!

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Just Having Fun
<< <i>And just out of curiousity, what are you expecting to get for that beautifully toned 1908 half peso, red brown. >>
1/2 Centavo. Not sure. Maybe $350-400. What do you think?
<< <i>Y'know, it's funny- I love the Sovereignty-era stuff and that eagle atop the shield, but the Commonwealth-era stuff just doesn't light my fire as much. >>
I agree, LordM. The somewhat interesting coins during the Commonwealth era are probably the 3 silver commemoratives honoring Quezon, Roosevelt, and Murphy (although I heard that Murphy was pretty useless)!
I think you're being very conservative. $350 to $400 is what you might expect for a run of the mill coin in an ANACS or NGC slab. But for a beautifully toned 1908, in a PCGS slab, I'd be surprised if you didn't get at least $450 and maybe more.
See ya soon!
Just Having Fun
The cluttered and inevitably poorly struck insignia of the Central Bank of the Philippines does nothing for me, either. Those coins just aren't as much fun. Tho, as Mr. Filam points out, the 1936 commems are pretty nice.
Best wishes,
Just Having Fun