The 1907 One Peso coin, issued by the United States of America for the Philippines, features intricate designs and historical significance. It was part of the transition to a new currency system in the Philippines following American annexation. The coin typically contains 90% silver and weighs approximately 26.96 grams. Collectors value it for its numismatic appeal and representation of Filipino and American history. Its rarity, condition, and demand can significantly influence its market value among collectors.
Item | Denomination | Series | Year | Mint | |
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1907-S 1P USPI | 1P | One Peso | 1907 | San Francisco |