You are looking at a coin from the series "Philippines Under U.S. Sovereignty," specifically minted in 1907 at the San Francisco Mint, denoted by the 'S' mint mark. This coin is made of silver and holds the designation of "Other / Varied" for its denomination, a characteristic typical of coins issued during this period when the Philippines was under American control. This particular piece features a diameter of 20 mm and weighs 4 grams. With a total mintage of 3,165,000 units, it is a product of the Mint Strike production type, indicating that it was produced using traditional minting processes, ensuring its quality and detail. As a collectible, this coin reflects a unique intersection of American and Filipino history during the early 20th century. Its silver composition adds to its appeal for collectors, and the mintage figure suggests that while it is not exceedingly rare, its historical significance may elevate its desirability. Overall, this 1907 Philippine silver coin is a fascinating artifact that represents not only currency but also a period of significant political and cultural exchange between the United States and the Philippines. Its quality and preservation will ultimately determine its grade and value in the numismatic market.
currency | USD |
currency-amount | 0.2 |
diameter | 20 |
height | 0 |
material | Silver |
mint-mark | S |
mintage | 3165000 |
type | Coins |
weight | 4 |
width | 0 |
year-display | 1907 |