Posted 3 months ago
Cliff2012
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Hope you all can see? Using the iPhone 4S is tough but the easiest way to take and send pictures. Getting better at its use. I was surprised to find these coins in the collection with the Ike coin I posted yesterday. Need a little help to ID these coins. I don't think their with too much but interesting! Might be one of the named Greek gods? Or Whatever Romans thought were gods? Thanks for any help/comments! Would like to label them. Thanks All! Cliff
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The first coin is a Phillipines coin ten centavos (silver) - What is the date below the shield in the first picture?
Hi thanks for looking; its a 1918s. It's a little blurry sorry. It's in really good condition, too. Both side are great? Really shocked as I had never seen a coin like this when it had the US side and the other with the Phillipines on the coin thanks whats the history? Cliff
Great! Thanks for the info! Silver is good .I hope someone can see that ancient coin and get some history, thanks much Cliff
The Philippines 1918 S 10 centavos was struck in the US at the San Francisco mint and had a total mintage of 8,420,000 pieces. Sorry, I can't tell you about any of the ancient type coins - I never had any interest in them.