Introduction Coins made of nickel or containing nickel (copper-nickel, nickel-plated, etc.) have a special appeal among collectors, because they often represent transitional phases in minting technology, responses to economic pressures (like the rising cost of silver), or aesthetic and metallurgical experimentation. In the Netherlands, while many older coins were silver or copper based, the mid-20th century onward saw increasing use of nickel (or nickel alloys) for durability, cost, and modernization. Rarity in these coins may arise from low mintage, withdrawal before general circulation, errors, proof issues, or wartime constraints. This article explores the Dutch context: what coins qualify, which are rare, and what makes them valuable to collectors, along with broader historical context. 2. His...
Hard-to-Find Silver Coins: Large-Type U.S.–Philippines Coin Catalog (1903–1906) #coins #collectablescoins #silvercoins #goldcoins #subscribe
Introduction The U.S.–Philippines coinage period (1903–1945) is a fascinating era in numismatics, blending American minting standards with Philippine cultural motifs. Among the most sought-after issues from this era are the large-type silver coins minted between 1903 and 1906 . These coins, particularly the One Peso and Fifty Centavos , were produced with high silver content, large size, and intricate designs. While these coins were intended for daily commerce, their large denominations made them impractical for small transactions. As a result, many were melted, heavily circulated, or lost over time. Today, they are considered treasures by coin collectors and history enthusiasts alike. This catalog will explore each denomination in the large-type silver coinage series, complete with technical specifications, rarity notes, and collecting advice. Historical Background When the United States gained control of the Philippines after the Spanish-American War (1898) and the Trea...