Owner Comments:
.750 Silver, 10.0 Grams, 27 mm.
The obverse and reverse designs of the 1907 through 1921 Fifty Centavos are the same as the 1903 through 1906 Fifty Centavos.
In 1907 a rise in the price of silver forced the reduction of the fineness and weight for all Philippine silver issues. In 1907 the silver Fifty Centavos was reduced in fineness from .900 silver, 13.48 Grams to .750 silver, 10.0 Grams, and the diameter was reduced from 30 mm to 27 mm. Business strikes of the reduced size and weight Fifty Centavos were struck at the Philadelphia Mint in 1907, the San Francisco Mint from 1907 through 1919, and the Manila Mint in 1920 and 1921. Proof reduced size and weight Fifty Centavos were struck at the Philadelphia Mint in 1908.
The 1908 Fifty Centavos is a PROOF ONLY ISSUE with a mintage of 500 coins. The NGC population of the 1908 Fifty Centavos in PF62 is eleven coins with twenty-five specimens graded higher. The combined (NGC, PCGS, ANACS) certified population for this coin is 12/60.