Found an interesting coin while going through my aunts change bin.
Its a 1907 Filipino coin and on the reverse it has United States of America.
Cool coin i believe its silver not sure what its worth but pretty cool non the less.
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It is Silver, 0.5144 oz to be exact.
The US held the Philippines as a territory for some time, lots of the coins were destroyed during WW2 when they feared the Japanese would take the islands.
I have a 1908 peso from the Philippines along with some 10 and 20 centavo coins.
Anyone know how come the Philippines is spelled with a ph and the coin is spelled with an f?
probrably the way the phillipinos spelled it. for example: we call our neighbor to the south Mexico, but they don't call us America, they call us Estados Unidos.
Anyone know how come the Philippines is spelled with a ph and the coin is spelled with an f?
Thanks for all the input everyone.
I think i value it more then the $10 or $11 in silver value. I love the history behind it.
I like your thinking. Not everything is about silver value. Since no one else mentioned it, you will note that it has the S mintmark and was minted in San Francisco.
I don't see the mintmark. the only "S" I see is from the word FilipinaS.