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10C 1907

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Coin Details

Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: PHILIPPINES UNDER U.S. SOVEREIGNTY
Item Description: 10C 1907 USA-PHIL
Full Grade: PCGS MS 65
Owner: coin928

Owner Comments:

Lyman Allen #8.01 (KM #169) - Mintage: 1,500,781


General
Silver prices rose dramatically near the end of 1905 and remained high through the middle of 1907. During that time period all of the early silver coinage was worth more as bullion than for its face value. Act No. 1564 of the Philippine Commission was passed into law on December 6, 1906 reducing the size and weight of all of the silver coinage. The act states that "The ten-centavo piece shall contain two grams of silver seven hundred and fifty thousandths fine." Production of the new coinage began early in 1907, and 4,000,000 (from both mints) had been delivered to the Philippines by July 1, 1907. According to Philippine treasury reports, all that had been delivered were released into circulation.

Demand for the new reduced size and weight silver coinage was so great that both the San Francisco and Philadelphia mints were tasked with producing it. San Francisco was capable of meeting the demand in subsequent years, so this is the only reduced size and weight 10 centavos struck by the Philadelphia mint for general circulation.

This Coin
This particular coin is a nice example of this date with a bit of toning on the obverse.

Varieties
None reported for this date.

Date acquired: 12/02/2012 (already graded by PCGS)

References
- Shafer, N. "United States Territorial Coinage for the Philippine Islands." Racine, Wisconsin: Whitman Publishing Company, 1961.
- Philippine Commission Report, 1907 Vol I (Fiscal year July 1906 - June 1907)

Rev. 10/28/2019

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