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In honor of my wife returning from 9 weeks visiting family and friends in the Philippines, post your Philippine coins:

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  • FilamCoinsFilamCoins Posts: 1,900 ✭✭✭

    There's a 5-star hotel in Iloilo?? Better run the ad in Ilonggo!

    You won't find much quality on the streets. Suggest you attend one of the auctions in Manila. They are held at least monthly (and sometimes more often) by the various coin clubs in Manila. Let me know when you're going and I'll hook you up with the right people.

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  • silverpopsilverpop Posts: 6,739 ✭✭✭✭✭
    here is my 1944d US/Philippine 20 silver centavo

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  • FilamCoinsFilamCoins Posts: 1,900 ✭✭✭

    I will be very interested to see what you pick up off the streets or from ads. I know guys who travel the country for months looking for quality coins. They don't find much these days. Most have either been cleaned or aren't stored well and don't hold up well in the humidity. Your point about Tagalog makes sense, although most wealthy families are either keeping PQ coins as hierlooms or have already sold them to established dealers. A side trip to Boracay sounds perfect! Have been there a few times myself, including a glorious honeymoon week I will not soon forget!! image

  • trozautrozau Posts: 3,455 ✭✭✭
    1972-1977 Pilipinas 5,000 Piso gold coin (just short of 2 troy ounces of pure gold in a .900 fine gold coin)

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    trozau (troy ounce gold)
  • FilamCoinsFilamCoins Posts: 1,900 ✭✭✭

    I knew you'd be along soon, Trozau, with your signature Marcos gold crown!

    I parted ways with all my modern Philippine gold when it hit $1,000/oz two years ago.

  • oldshepoldshep Posts: 3,240
    Well - here is a set that has a relatively small mintage but can be found often- usually with a poor strike:
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  • No Juicing Involved...just how the light shines on this baby at different angles!
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  • harashaharasha Posts: 3,113 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Some items of various quality.

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    Take a look at this nose!

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  • garsmithgarsmith Posts: 5,894 ✭✭


    << <i>Well - here is a set that has a relatively small mintage but can be found often- usually with a poor strike:
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    Shep >>



    I just picked up a set of those on eBay a couple of days ago image


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    Not the greatest picture in the world, when they get here I will try to update the image one a better one.
  • coinkatcoinkat Posts: 23,828 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I don't know if this picture is still there. It is... my favorite in my collection

    Experience the World through Numismatics...it's more than you can imagine.

  • garsmithgarsmith Posts: 5,894 ✭✭


    << <i>1972-1977 Pilipinas 5,000 Piso gold coin (just short of 2 troy ounces of pure gold in a .900 fine gold coin)

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    Wow, Sherlene would like one of those (she loves gold) how much does a coin like that run?


    So of those posting here, who is:

    PhilAm
    PhilFan
    Filipino
    Filipino by Marriage

    I know IloiloKano and I are both Filipino by marriage too wonderful women from Iloilo.
  • FilamCoinsFilamCoins Posts: 1,900 ✭✭✭

    Here you go Coinkat:

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  • trozautrozau Posts: 3,455 ✭✭✭


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    << <i>1972-1977 Pilipinas 5,000 Piso gold coin (just short of 2 troy ounces of pure gold in a .900 fine gold coin)

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    Wow, Sherlene would like one of those (she loves gold) how much does a coin like that run?


    So of those posting here, who is:

    PhilAm
    PhilFan
    Filipino
    Filipino by Marriage

    I know IloiloKano and I are both Filipino by marriage too wonderful women from Iloilo. >>



    Got it close to spot (normal bullion premium) from the Bay of E awhile back. I am a Philippine Expat and the reason I got that specific gold coin is because I started college in 1972 when martial law was declared (start of the Marcos' New Society).
    trozau (troy ounce gold)
  • coinkatcoinkat Posts: 23,828 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Thanks- this is one of my favorite pictures- one of the reasons pictures rarely make it here

    Experience the World through Numismatics...it's more than you can imagine.

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    Stephanie you got a Philippine coin! No less than a broadstruck piece as well. imageimage
  • illini420illini420 Posts: 11,466 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Very cool thread and some great coins. I've sort of been flirting with the idea of expanding my 1909 Mint Set to include the Philippine coins image
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  • GRANDAMGRANDAM Posts: 8,760 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    GrandAm :)
  • illini420illini420 Posts: 11,466 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>image

    Very cool thread and some great coins. I've sort of been flirting with the idea of expanding my 1909 Mint Set to include the Philippine coins image >>




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  • illini420illini420 Posts: 11,466 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Just picked up a 1909-S centavo recently image

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  • illini420illini420 Posts: 11,466 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>I want it! I need it! How much? image

    Edited to note that you picked one tough year for US-Philippines coinage in just about every denomination. This is one of the keys I need for my Centavo Registry. >>



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    I got it from jetblack's website and it was listed there for a few months as I had been watching it for awhile and finally decided to pull the trigger since they are just so hard to find. Yeah, 1909 is a really tough year not only for U.S. coins, but also for U.S.-Philippines coins I'm learning. Havent decided whether I'll try to get all of the denominations of the USPI coins yet, but I'm pretty happy right now just having one of each of the design types of the year.
  • WillieBoyd2WillieBoyd2 Posts: 5,269 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    US Philippines Peso 1909-S (San Francisco Mint)

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  • illini420illini420 Posts: 11,466 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>There were no Half Centavos after 1904 (and no proofs after 1908).

    Also, there were no 1909 Five Centavos minted between 1908 and 1916.

    So you only need...
      1909-S Ten Centavos ($250 in AU50, $450 in MS60, $1,150 in MS63 - mintage 312,199), 1909-S Twenty Centavos ($200 in AU50, $375 in MS60, $1,500 in MS63 - mintage 450,000) and 1909-S Fifty Centavos ($135 in AU50, $350 in MS60, $1,300 in MS63 - mintage 528,000)
    to complete your year set. >>




    Well... finallly found a decent looking 1909-S Fifty Centavos at a local show. These coins in grades over VF/XF seem almost impossible to find! I will probably try to send it to PCGS someday (will have to figure out whether to use the US or World form) and if they don't hate the toning I'm thinking maybe AU55:


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  • illini420illini420 Posts: 11,466 ✭✭✭✭✭


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    << <i>These coins in grades over VF/XF seem almost impossible to find! I will probably try to send it to PCGS someday (will have to figure out whether to use the US or World form) and if they don't hate the toning I'm thinking maybe AU55: >>



    No. I'm thinking AU58 absolute minimum! I'd have to see it in hand to go as far as MS63, but from your pictures, it just might get it.

    Like you, I also recently picked up a 1909-S One Centavo from JetBlack's website. It was in an ANACS MS63BN holder. I cracked it out and submitted it to PCGS, and they upgraded it to MS64BN. I think I like your PCGS MS63RB better though.

    Edited to add: Raymond Czahor (a contributor to the 2012 Red Book) just sent out the catalog to his Mail Bid Sale XVI. It has a PCGS MS62 1909-S Ten Centavos listed with starting bid of $750. Contact him at cookiejarpi@verizon.net to get an electronic copy of the catalog. This is one of his better Mail Bid Sales, with a very large selection of Spanish and U.S. Philippines coins, but it closes on November 30th.

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    Thanks for the feedback on the 1909-S Fifty Centavos... I might need you over the shoulder of the graders when I send it in image

    Thanks for the heads up on Ray's mailbid. I actually met Ray at the Los Angeles ANA show in 2009 and we talked about USPI coins for awhile and I got onto his mailbid list then. Definitely a lot of very nice coins being offered.

    That is a pretty nice looking 1909-S One Centavo you have there, very nice color to it, well done on the upgrade! image
  • FilamCoinsFilamCoins Posts: 1,900 ✭✭✭

    This is a fun, old thread.

    Wonder what happened to garsmith?

  • TwoKopeikiTwoKopeiki Posts: 9,855 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>This is a fun, old thread.

    Wonder what happened to garsmith? >>



    Same here. He hasnt stopped by in over 2 years.
  • SwampboySwampboy Posts: 13,105 ✭✭✭✭✭
    A member posted rude comments about garsmith. The comments regarded his sigline.
    I never saw him post again.

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  • illini420illini420 Posts: 11,466 ✭✭✭✭✭
    During the Holidays I visited my family who lives on Maui. While there, I checked out one of the island's few coin shops since I was in town and had a few minutes to kill. I wasn't really expecting to find anything based on previous visits to the shop. The shop usually has very few coins on display and those that are on display are typically way overpriced. That said, I stopped in anyways... glad I did. As I expected, there wasn't a great deal of coins on display and most of what I seen was pretty boring and very high priced. But in the bottom of one display case I saw the following set in a very beat up plastic holder...

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    But even in that beat up holder and in the bottom of the display case, I could tell the coins were nicely toned and I had to take a closer look. Shockingly, when I asked the price I was actually quoted a very fair price, barely above the silver melt value of the coins. After a closer look, the coins were beautifully toned on both sides. Unfortunately, the Peso appears to have been cleaned (probably when it was first put into the cardboard holder many years ago) as there are various lightly hairlines across MacArthur's face and in the fields when tilted just right. The 50 centavos appears to be problem free. In any event, I'm glad I was able to find something in the shop, especially something this cool and relatively inexpensive.

    After opening the case I attempted to get better pics of the coins as follows, but it wasn't easy to get the color to show well without completely washing out the coin with too much light...

    50 Centavos
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  • illini420illini420 Posts: 11,466 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Does anyone read this thread anymore?????????


    Anyways, I decided to have that MacArthur set I last posted about graded. I dropped it off for grading at the Long Beach show earlier this month. Of course, with the new rules I had to do SecurePlus grading. Was pleased to see that both got graded, seemingly PCGS didn't think the hairlines on the Peso were as bad as I did. Cool!

    The 50 centavos graded MS65 and the Peso graded MS64.

    Here are the SecurePlus photos of each coin... not quite TrueView photos, but better than some of their older SecurePlus scans for sure:


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  • HoledandCreativeHoledandCreative Posts: 2,830 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Nice Macs. I think most of mine are bright white. Never had any luck with toning.

    A couple of 1899 coins, one I had, one I have. Both are probably finest knowns. I am just having fun showing them off once in a while.

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  • pruebaspruebas Posts: 4,648 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Extraordinary coins!

  • I really love this new coin I recently acquired. What do you guys think of her face?

    Justhavingfun (and lots of it)

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  • wondercoinwondercoin Posts: 16,997 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Fabulous coin JHF ... especially because the coin looks like a proof.

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  • HoledandCreativeHoledandCreative Posts: 2,830 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Looks like she is holding a baby up to her face.
  • I'll have to see if I can get a good close up of the coin. It's a dramatic double strike/ The separation is probably the widest I've even seen on a US Philippine coin from the colonial era. There's a Commonwealth 1945 with comparable separation.

    I'm not certain, but I'm pretty sure it will slab proof 65. I'll find out in a few months or two, when PCGS has its next grade-fest out here in Asia.

    Best wishes from the Land of Smiles,


    Just Having Fun
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  • FilamCoinsFilamCoins Posts: 1,900 ✭✭✭

    An interesting and unique example.

    Tough to tell a 1904 proof from the 1904 Zerbe mint set specimens sometimes, isn't it??



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  • Good to hear from you, khun Filam. And yes it is tough to tell the mint states from the proofs in the 04 pesos. But the definition on the toes, the detail on Mount Pinatubu, and the clarity of the anvil line speak towards proof.

    On the back, the star are weak but complete, which could go either way. Complete shield lines speak strongly towards proof. But I'm going to turn it in to PCGS next month for grading, and let them wrestle with it.

    Warm regards,


    Just having fun in the Land of Smiles
    Jefferson nickels, Standing Libs, and US-Philippines rock
  • illini420illini420 Posts: 11,466 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Bought a 1903 US-Philippines Proof Set that was in an old capital plastic holder at the Long Beach Show in September and had it graded... grades just came back:

    5 1 28456452 90016 1903 1/2C U.S. Phil PR65+RB
    6 1 28456453 90148 1903 1C U.S. Phil PR66RB
    7 1 28456454 90217 1903 5C U.S. Phil PR66
    8 1 28456455 90237 1903 10C U.S. Phil AU55
    9 1 28456456 521160 1903 20C U.S. Phil PR63CA
    10 1 28456457 90367 1903 50C U.S. Phil PR63
    11 1 28456458 90402 1903 Peso U.S. Phil PR63

    A few came out better than expected like the 5 centavos, a few not as good... I actually thought the centavo might grade higher, but overall not too bad! I wasn't sure the 10 centavos was a proof and I guess it wasn't after all. I'm also surprised the 20 centavos got a Cameo designation. In looking at the pop report, it looks like it's only the second US-Philippines proof coin of any date/denomination to get a cameo designation, the other being a PR64CAM 1903 20c. But it was the copper from the set being so pretty that was the reason I bought the set in the first place, even got TrueViews of those two:

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  • Very nice Philippines proof. Mike can you post your US-Phil 1909 set if you still have it.
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  • illini420illini420 Posts: 11,466 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Very nice Philippines proof. Mike can you post your US-Phil 1909 set if you still have it. >>



    Of course! I recently took new photos of them as well:

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  • That US-Phil 1909S fifty centavos would be a good candidate for conservation.
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