Interesting Filipino coin

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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.
 

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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Thats real cool
 

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.

Thanks that's some interesting info. I like this coin even more now.
 

It's pretty cool. I think I may focus on collecting US-minted Philippine currency- not only because of the history of American Imperialism, but also because it's so limited in scope that it won't be hard to put together a good collection.
 

Anyone know how come the Philippines is spelled with a ph and the coin is spelled with an f?
 

the 1907 phillipino peso:

10,276,000 minted, 80% silver, 0.5144 oz ASW, valued at BV in that condition. still neat, thanks for sharing.
 

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?
 

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.

Your right,I looked it up. Ph is American and the Spanish used F. Good call thanks LP
 

Anyone know how come the Philippines is spelled with a ph and the coin is spelled with an f?

The same reason why someone from the Philippines is a Filipino or a Filipina. Because we Anglicized it.

I'm just surprised people are spelling it right. I usually see something like "Phillipines".
 

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.
 

got a 1904 1/2 centavo ( 1/2 cent)
 

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 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.
 

Diver Down; I was researching when you wrote your answer; then too lazy to update and see yours before responding.
PS: I'll delete mine.
Don.....
 

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