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I found my father's pre-WW2 coins during the US occupation of the Philippines. The coins were minted from US Banks, but have Philippine monetary value. For example, I have a coin that shows "United States of America 1903" with a bald eagle emblem in the front, but the back shows "Five Centavos Filipinas."
Basically, the Philippines was a US territory from 1898 - 1945. So, I suppose this is why the coins were minted.
Do these have any value whatsoever? Thanks.

2007-01-24 06:50:17 · 7 answers · asked by cocojota 1 in Games & Recreation Hobbies & Crafts

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You have coins minted under the sovereignty of the U.S. 1903-1936. They were issued however from 1903-1929. Coins from 1937-45 were issued by the U.S. under the Commonwealth. They are a collectible item with the large silver peso's being worth the most money. A lot of the silver coins minted up to 1912 ended up in Manila bay due to the Japanese. The government did not want them in the hands of the Japanese. Coins are not minted by banks, but by mints and at that time the Philippine coins were struck at the San Francisco, Philadelphia and the U.S. mint at Manila in the Philippines. During WW II some coins were struck at the Denver mint. Values on these coins have been going up slowly over the years. You need to see a world coin dealer is one is in your area. A few U.S. coin dealers deal in them, but not a lot. Just looking at one coin paper, it looks like the coins in middle to high grades of circulated, the Peso's are going for $29 and up. A dealer list 17 coins and the cheapest is a one Centavo for $10.00 of 1908-S. You can check out his site for more www.dharrisonco.com. It will give you an idea of retails and of course you would get less. I would hold onto them for the only place they can go, is UP.

2007-01-24 07:47:31 · answer #1 · answered by Taiping 7 · 1 0

Okay, I will give you the exact values

Steal pennies

__________Fine___VF-20___EF-40__AU-50__MS-63__MS-65
1943-P___$0.25___$0.30___$0.40___$0.50__$2.00___$6.00
1943-D___$0.25___$0.35___$0.45___$0.75__$2.75___$8.00
1943-S___$0.35___$0.50___$0.60___$1.00__$4.00___$15.00

Silver nickels between 1942-1945 are only valueable if they are in VF-20 or better. The value ranges between $0.90-$20. It depends on the grade of coin. If it is not MS-60 or better, then the highest value it can have is $3.

If you have any error mints, the value will be even higher.

That is just an idea of world war II coins. Just think how much the older coins would be.

2007-01-26 15:02:47 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

well 240 pennies made £1 8 half crowns made £1 20 shillings made £1 480 half pennies made £1 80 three penny pieces made £1 40 six pence pieces made £1 10 florins made £1 money was worth more then so to speak.. but as to your question some are worth a lot depending on the date do a bit of research on the coin sites. p.s 960 farthings made £1

2016-05-24 04:53:31 · answer #3 · answered by Barbara 4 · 0 0

Yes they do have value, you can find a few sites online that can tell you how much its worth. There are many books that are also really good if you collect them. It depends on the symbols on the coins though and how rare it is.

2007-01-24 07:28:02 · answer #4 · answered by Crosby 2 · 0 0

Sure they do. You ought to haul them off to a coin dealer and ask for an appraisal.

2007-01-24 06:58:16 · answer #5 · answered by Jack430 6 · 0 0

Pretty much everything older than a hundred years has an antique/collectible value.

2007-01-24 07:00:56 · answer #6 · answered by Mac13eth 4 · 0 0

Yes but it depends also on the year it was minted.

2015-07-17 19:16:54 · answer #7 · answered by edgarcaumeran09200 1 · 0 0

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