Sjoelund
Joined: 28-Mar-2012
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Posted: 18-Jan-2022, 10:53
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Posted: 18-Jan-2022, 10:53
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rsirian1
Joined: 20-Nov-2020
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Posted: 24-Jan-2022, 22:06
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Posted: 24-Jan-2022, 22:06
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Good. Coin page changes. Year lines are OK except most of the (P) year line mintages will need revising since they include proof mintages twice.
Sjoelund
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Posted: 25-Jan-2022, 09:45
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Posted: 25-Jan-2022, 09:45
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and thus became scarce in the US (the coins didn't come back from the Philippines!).
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rsirian1
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Posted: 25-Jan-2022, 14:40
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Posted: 25-Jan-2022, 14:40
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1898, 1899 and 1900 are referred to as the "Philippine dates." Most of the dimes, quarters and half dollars struck at the San Francisco Mint (S mintmark) for those dates were sent to the Philippines to replace Spanish Colonial coinage after the Spanish-American war. Because of this, coins of these dates are more difficult to find, especially in the higher grades, than their mintage numbers would suggest.
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Sjoelund
Joined: 28-Mar-2012
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Posted: 25-Jan-2022, 15:04
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Posted: 25-Jan-2022, 15:04
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Bastante bien!
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