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1947 Macarthur Commemorative Philippine Peso

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I did a general search on the site and the first few hits came to this category.

LCS had a Peso walk in the door, and said a lively discussion resulted whether the coin was 80% or 90% silver. Finally, it was determined to be 80%. As the owner was rehashing the debate, he showed where NGC says it is 80%, but then looked at Numista where it shows to be 90%. Which is correct?
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 Posted 09/19/2023  7:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add commems to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
My understanding is that it is 0.800 fine silver (i.e., 80%).



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Thank you.

Would any San Francisco mint documentation address such details?
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Quote:
Do you have an image of this commem?

You can see the coin in question here:

= 1947 Philippines Mac Arthur Commemorative Coins

and here:

- 1947 Philippines Macarthur Commemorative Coins - Origin Story





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According to Numista it's 90%.

My understanding is that Numista is incorrect.


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More references saying 90%, not saying it's correct but that's all I've found so far...


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Does this LCS not have an XRF device?
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I would put my money on what @commems says - and any reference that states 0.900 fine is not correct. Just saying.
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Which mint produced this coin? Maybe give them a visit and see if there is any information on the composition of it there.
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My response is based on a primary source, the US Mint, vs. secondary or tertiary sources.

The Mint lists the composition of the 1947-S Peso as 0.800 silver and 0.200 copper. Though not originally asked about, the composition of the 1947-S 50 Centavos coin that was issued at the same time as the 1947-S Peso is listed as 0.750 silver and 0.250 copper.

(Such were the compositions the last time these two denominations were struck for circulation in the Philippines; 1912 for the Peso and 1946 for the 50 Centavos.)

The 0.800 vs. 0.900 confusion might stem from the 1961 commemorative Peso and Half Peso coins struck by the US Mint for the Philippines - these coins were struck on 0.900 fine silver planchets.




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Excellent explanation, was wondering about the facts behind to statement. NGC also says .800.
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