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Old 03-26-2009, 01:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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50 centavos 1944 US Philippines

1944 US Philippines 50 centavos
Hello -

This question was posted previously in a different forum. Bear with me, as I am new to coin collecting and also new to this site.

I am working my way through some inherited coins. I have been trying to read up on each denomination as I go along.

Currently, I are confused by a 1944 US Phillippines 50 centavos coin. I can find no mint mark. However, apparently these coins came from the San Francisco mint ?

A lot of the descriptions that I read indicate that these coins were cast in silver. However, this coin seems slightly lighter in weight to me. The color is brassy. Could this be a Nickle-Brass coin or a some other alloy ?

What might the value be of this interesting coin ? I realize that the value can vary a lot depending on the metal content and the grade.
As I said, this is all new to me !

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Old 03-26-2009, 02:03 PM   #2 (permalink)
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it looks like a fake coin. show us your coin photo. usually the mint mark are s or d.
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Old 03-26-2009, 02:15 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Mintmark should be on the reverse by the rim at about 7:30. These coins should be silver, but they are only 750 fine (And they are struck not cast.). A brassy color may be the result of toning. Another possibility, but a very unlikely one, is that it is struck on a one centavo planchet but it would be 2 mm smaler in diameter.
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Weight of silver (ASW) 0.2411 oz.
The color you are talking about may be toning, like conder said.
Pictures would help
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Thanks very much for the input.

Oh, so that tiny little bitty bit at 7:30 is the mint mark ?! Now that I peer closely, I can see that it is an S. Excellent.

The color might well be toning. The color is somewhere between the color of silver coins that I have and an old brass belt buckle.

As for the weight, the coin is noticeably denser than a current US quarter, if that helps.

I am not certain that my camera will take a nice closeup photo that you need but I will try. Wish me luck and thanks again for your patience with a novice.
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Thanks very much for the input.

Oh, so that tiny little bitty bit at 7:30 is the mint mark ?! Now that I peer closely, I can see that it is an S. Excellent.

The color might well be toning. The color is somewhere between the color of silver coins that I have and an old brass belt buckle.

As for the weight, the coin is noticeably denser than a current US quarter, if that helps.

I am not certain that my camera will take a nice closeup photo that you need but I will try. Wish me luck and thanks again for your patience with a novice.

No prob, it is why we are here!
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Thanks. I thought that I would at least post some sort of photo next to my username, but I do not see how to do that. I looked in the user profile, but no dice.

Help - how does one post a photo next to the username ?

Next, I have to crank up the camera and try to get a shot of this coin.
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Thanks. I thought that I would at least post some sort of photo next to my username, but I do not see how to do that. I looked in the user profile, but no dice.

Help - how does one post a photo next to the username ?

Next, I have to crank up the camera and try to get a shot of this coin.

You can put it here right on the thread.
Press the little paperclip button when you click post reply and it takes you to the reply screen
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I just looked through my collection, and I have the same coin, except is is culled
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Um, what the heck does "culled" mean ?
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Um, what the heck does "culled" mean ?
it has holes punched in it
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Mine has two holes punched in it...but it is very nice
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i used to have a roll of 1945s gem b.u. fifty centavos. but during early years. i sold it at near bullion value (which is near face value) during early 1970's.
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Oh. People punch holes in coins to use them as a necklace or good luck charm ?

I had intended to post a photo next to my user name. However, it pasted unto the thread. Oh, well.

Still trying to get a photo of the coin on here for you.
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When he says post a photo next to user name he means how does he chose an avatar.
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