Owner Comments:
Philippines - 1960 5 Centavos - KM #187 - Mintage: 40,000,000 ( all struck in 1961)
Minted by the Philadelphia Mint in:
...February 1961: .....8,240,000
...... March, 1961: ..24,136,,000
..........April, 1961:......7,624,000
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......Total for 1961: ..40,000,000 (all dated 1960)
This brass five centavo coin was minted by the Philadelphia mint for circulation in the Republic of the Philippines. The obverse of this coins is reminiscent of the obverse design from the previous US/Philippine 5 Centavo series issued from 1903 through 1945. The reverse shows the shield for the Republic of the Philippines and that it was issued by the authority of the Central Bank of the Philippines. It is interesting to note that none of these coins were actually struck in 1960.
This particular coin is a full "red" coin with minimal scuffs and nicks in both the fields and devices. Both sides are very well struck up. I don't know why brass coins don't receive the same RD, RB, and BN designations as their copper cousins, since the both undergo that characteristic color transition. If they did though, this coin would garner a full RD suffix.
Date acquired: 12/26/2006 (raw coin)
Date graded: 8/19/2022 (self submitted to NGC)
Rev 10/28/2022