US/Philippines coinage

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by quarter-back, Jul 31, 2013.

  1. quarter-back

    quarter-back Active Member

    I have an ungodly fascination with mintmarks, so I have been looking over some Philippines coins that were minted in the US and thus have US mintmarks. I have a 1944-S one centavo coin and a 1944-S 50 centavo coin, both of which have the ball-serif style "S" mintmark. Maybe someone can help me with a few things. First, it appears that the punch was used upside-down (the flat end is on the bottom) just like the majority of US coinage from that period. Does anyone have a Philippines coin with an "inverted" (i.e., right-side-up) mintmark? Second, does anyone know if more than one mintmark style was used for the Philippines coinage? There were at least 3 different "S" mintmark punches available for that year. Finally, if anyone has the 20 centavos coin with the D/S, can you post a picture? I am curious as to how it compares with the two D/S OMMs on the 1944 cents.

    Mods, I was unsure where to post this, so if you think this better in the world coins section, please feel free to move it.
     
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  3. I have one myself ,1904 proof half centavo IMG_2080-1.jpg
     
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