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1906-S Us-Philippines One Peso - Pride Of Pinoys

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 Posted 04/13/2010  10:33 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add echizento to your friends list
to the community,
A very nice scarce coin, too bad for the harsh cleaning it will effect the value somewhat. I would grade it at VF-30. Krause lists the value at $1200. If it were mine I would have it slabbed, it would probably come back as ungradable because of the cleaning. But at least you would know for sure if it's genuine or not.
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 Posted 04/13/2010  10:36 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Halfwitty to your friends list
ANACS would still grade it though it would me marked as harshly cleaned and yes, you are in the correct forum for discussion.
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04/13/2010 10:37 am
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 Posted 04/13/2010  7:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Pandesalapi to your friends list
Thanks for the nice grade echizento :-)
Before aqcuiring my first 1906-s peso 8 years ago I tried to study its characteristics, collected and filed numerous info and pictures to differentiate genuine from fake. I even bought two kinds of counterfeits, one in Cast-in-place sample and another kind of a nice altered date (almost perfect) sample for study purposes and also serves as my clear/live record to support my study notes as well.
You are right halfwitty, Anacs I think would best suit, but the one I am considering to having it slabbed is my 1906 proof peso coin. It is also to preserve its cameo / proofness. Because I also worry the climate here in the Philippines, excessive humidity might affect its present state. At least if it is already vacuum sealed in a slab it would be safer. However, I haven't tried mailing a coin for slabbing purposes.
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 Posted 04/13/2010  9:00 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Halfwitty to your friends list
The process for ANACS is pretty simple. The website explains it well and the submission form can be downloaded.Having been in the P.I. both in summer and winter, Iwould be concerned with the humidity as well.
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04/13/2010 9:02 pm
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 Posted 04/15/2010  06:31 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Pandesalapi to your friends list
Thanks for the info Halfwitty.
I've seen their website, I'll try the proof coin for slabbing with Anacs.
Hope to catch you guys on my next posting re: 1906 proof peso... :-)
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 Posted 05/18/2010  01:27 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add bagets to your friends list
It is a very nice 1906S phil.peso. How much is the cost of those ones at present with that grade, do you have any idea? :-)
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 Posted 05/18/2010  5:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Pandesalapi to your friends list

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Krause lists the value at $1200

I haven't seen it these past auctions here so no idea in prices at Philippine market. But I agree with echizento, it could fetch that much nowadays based on its Krause book value.
I noticed you are a Pinoy, and welcome to the forum
Speaking of auction, there will be this coming 30th this May. In case you may want to see, just dropby at QC sports and see you there.
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 Posted 05/18/2010  10:10 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Rigoletto to your friends list
I want to own one of this type of coin one day. I love the large dollar size coins. :)
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 Posted 05/19/2010  08:22 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add bagets to your friends list
i agree with you Rigoletto, I also want to own one but my budget will not allow me
besides, I can not determine the originals from the fakes.
Pandesalapi, you mentioned that you have study notes on fakes. pls tell us how you were able to say a fake from an original?
Are there any signs?
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 Posted 05/21/2010  06:03 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Nic to your friends list
Great coin Pandesalapi

that and the 1912 is all I lack in the series and yes, that is difficult to find and expensive to acquire. Sold usually on a negotiated sale & not auctioned.

I've seen some available but these are the ones sea salvaged, pitted black and then scrubbed ashen white, leaving pitted surface, not so nice but still expensive

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 Posted 05/21/2010  06:10 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Nic to your friends list
bagets- fakes of the USPI 1 peso are known of specific years, because of the coin prices for those years, so best be careful of years 1906, 1911 and 1912, also 1904 chopmarked
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 Posted 05/21/2010  6:05 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Pandesalapi to your friends list

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pls tell us how you were able to say a fake from an original?
Are there any signs?

Yes bagets, there are a lot of signs to detect a fake 1906 USPI.
Below are the easier signs you must check on an original coin:
1.00 Straight top serif of the one as seen on a 1905-s straight serif must be present on an original coin.
2.00 The round knob serif of the number 9 is much larger and rounder than the round knob serif of the number 6.
3.00 The distance of the number 1 to the number 6 are 12 denticles (toothlike design on the coin's rim) apart and the number 6 must always sit on center of the 12th denticle.
Other features will be discussed later on my future postings about known counterfeits to include pictures and drawings.

Though be careful, there are two types of counterfeits. the usual altered date by which you can easily tell that the number 6 is oddlooking and does not coincide with the aforementioned item 3.00 feature sign of an original 1906. And secondly - the cast-in-place type by which you can't hardly tell it's a fake unless you test weigh the coin not to mention the presence of a straight top serif of its number 1. - I will be posting these two samples, I'll just prepare the pictures.


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that and the 1912 is all I lack in the series and yes, that is difficult to find and expensive to acquire. Sold usually on a negotiated sale & not auctioned

I agree with you Nic, My 1912 was just a mere VF condition. There was even a time that a 1912-S USPI one peso fetched at 62K US dollars having the top record on USPI's.
One thing very interesting though surfaced out recently, 2 specimens of a 1907 proof One peso

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I love the large dollar size coins. :)

we have the same interest Rigoletto, my collection are mostly larged size and larged denomination of its kind of coin from pillar dollars, countermarks to USPI peso coins. Seems there is a distinct feeling when you hold on of them.


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 Posted 08/01/2010  02:35 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add bagets to your friends list
Thank you for the above info Pandesalapi.
I will look forward in seeing your counterfeits and its difference.
It will be a learning experience for me because until now I can not distinguish fake from the original ones. I have been finding books but I can not find one that explains the counterfeits, how you will detect etc...
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 Posted 08/01/2010  06:54 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add fireandice556 to your friends list

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that and the 1912 is all I lack in the series and yes, that is difficult to find and expensive to acquire. Sold usually on a negotiated sale & not auctioned


I agree with you Nic, My 1912 was just a mere VF condition. There was even a time that a 1912-S USPI one peso fetched at 62K US dollars having the top record on USPI's.


A bit OT, but I'm guilty that I've never really studied the US Admin Peso -- but at this rate, don't you think this would be a counterfeit :
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...250673075588
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 Posted 08/01/2010  8:34 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Pandesalapi to your friends list
Hi Fireandice,
The ebay link you mentioned today about the 1912s USPI, I am confident about the seller that his items were originals. As of todate, I have never seen nor encountered a 1912s counterfeit. I hope not, in the future.
Yes Bagets, I will be posting my 2 samples of 1906s USPI counterfeits for our study in the very near future.
Regards
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