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1868 Philippine 50 Centavos

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I've had this coin for sometime now but have not been able to find a refrence to it in Krause or other sources. It's a 50 centavos silver coin from the Philippines when it was still under spanish rule. I can't tell if it's been cleaned but I would grade it as AU. Any info would be appreciated. What would you grade it?

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I didnt reach that far hope expert in Phil-spanish coins reply we will just wait.
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It looks whizzed when I look at the fields although I can't quite tell from that small picture.
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Gxseries I don't known he term whizzed, can you explain?
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As per the Glossary on your left hand side from the CCF Forum.

Term to describe the process of mechanically moving the metal of a lightly circulated coin to simulate luster. Usually accomplished by using a wire brush attachment on a high-speed drill.
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Forgot all about the glossary, thanks for pointing it out and for the info.
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any time!!
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Thanks scout for the info.

Any pointers to look in a coin if it is whizzed?
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What raised my alarm are the parallel lines in the fields. If you can see the amount of dirt in the text "POR LA", normally you would expect it to be spread evenly through the whole coin.

As well as I somewhat see lines on the bust, which is unlikely due to die polishing. Again, due to the low resolution of the picture, I really cannot comment on much further but it does look whizzed on my first impression. A bigger picture will most definately clear a fair amount of suspicion.
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Thanks for the info.

Sometimes I think some of the coins I bougth here in ireland are whizzed post it someday.
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Thanks for the info.

Ron
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