A weird expansion of my GreatCollecions buying areas.

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by The Half Dime, May 4, 2025 at 11:14 PM.

  1. The Half Dime

    The Half Dime Arrows!

    I lurk particularly in the 1936-1964 proof coins, and the full step nickels, but I think I've now added a new category I will browse.

    Got this for $71.50 just mere minutes ago as I'm typing this, will be paying by money order. It's a 1910-S peso, ANACS AU-50 details, cleaned. Interestingly enough, it's the first Filipino peso I've owned that was made under U.S. sovereignty.

    Greysheet vs CPG on AU-50 is $160/210, while XF-45 is $90/120. I figure if I can get $100 out of it, it'd be a great day. Even if I get $80, which is half bid, I'm still making a bit over 10% profit.

    Overall, I'm comfortable with trying out U.S. Philippines coinage since the Greysheet is pretty well-established on that stuff.

    Edit: I was strangely the only bidder. I figure for $65, plus $6.50 buyer fee, the coin is worth it.
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  3. mrweaseluv

    mrweaseluv Supporter! Supporter

    A very neat coin series :D
    I picked up a few of those a few years back ( "US" Peso's and centavos from the filipenas/philippines :D ) for similar reasons. Mine are all a bit more circulated :D
    Apparently they were at one time considered a "US territory" 1910-45 if I remember right.
     
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  4. The Half Dime

    The Half Dime Arrows!

    I think they were actually a US territory starting in 1901, and ending in 1946, but either way, that stat gives us some more "USPI" coinage to collect. I think it's pretty interesting myself, considering I can find quite a bit of it in 25 cent bins. Most of the coins go for at least a $1 Greysheet bid, most more.

    The question is, though: would this series be both US and foreign? That may be the cherry on top of it all.
     
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  5. H8_modern

    H8_modern Attracted to small round-ish art

    Sorry to burst your bubble but these are pretty common so circulated and cleaned they usually go for about $30.
     
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  6. ddddd

    ddddd Member

    Here is an eBay comp that sold for 90. That was PCGS which probably helped a bit over Anacs although it should not make a big difference with an inexpensive details coin. I think the Anacs example would go for over 30 but under 90. Maybe 60-75 would be about right.

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  7. The Half Dime

    The Half Dime Arrows!

    Interestingly enough, I've never actually seen one in person before. I would believe it, though, that some examples, particularly the lower-grade common dates, are sold for around $30. This particular date is by no means a key, but a better date in the high grades. I wouldn't call this very high-grade, but for $71.50, I can always hold it for a while. :)

    Looks about like mine. I doubt CDN numbers have changed since April 5th, so I can use this for reference. For me, either PCGS or ANACS works, and no matter what grading service, this may be a series where cleaned examples are significantly less. (Which is what I got it at. ;))
     
  8. ddddd

    ddddd Member

    I looked it up on GC and found that is went for a bit under $45 there. So the eBay person was able to sell it for double (minus fees and shipping of course, but still a solid return).

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