Nr. 101520293

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USA, Philippinen. Lot of 33 coins, 19th–20th centuries  (Ohne mindestpreis)
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USA, Philippinen. Lot of 33 coins, 19th–20th centuries (Ohne mindestpreis)

Curated historical coin collection featuring a diverse mix of early United States copper and silver issues alongside Philippine-American period coinage and classic 19th–20th century circulation types, offering strong appeal for numismatists, world coin collectors, and historical currency enthusiasts. The selection includes multiple Indian Head cents from the United States, identifiable by Liberty in Native American headdress design, spanning late 19th to early 20th century dates such as the 1880s, 1890s, and early 1900s era, representing the expansion period of American industrialization and post-Civil War monetary circulation. Visible Wheat cent types and early one-cent designs further reinforce the American small-denomination lineage, including shield-and-wreath reverse motifs associated with U.S. mint production history. Several coins clearly originate from the United States branch and federal mint system, including classic Lincoln cents dated in the 1940s and early 20th century, reflecting wartime and interwar production periods. The presence of Barber-era silver coinage, Mercury dime style portraiture, and large copper cent formats expands the chronological depth of the collection, illustrating transitions in engraving style, metallurgy, and circulation standards across multiple decades. Coins showing visible dates such as 1907, 1903, 1915, and 1940s series pieces provide concrete historical anchors that increase search relevance for collectors researching period-correct American coinage. The collection also prominently features Philippine-American coins struck under United States administration, including Centavo and larger denomination issues bearing Philippine iconography such as seated or standing figures and shield motifs. These pieces connect the collection to Southeast Asian colonial monetary history and U.S. overseas mint policy, often associated with facilities including the Manila Mint and U.S. minting authority during the early 20th century. The Philippines region representation adds international numismatic breadth, making the group attractive to collectors focused on colonial issues, U.S. territorial coinage, and cross-regional monetary systems. Surface patina ranges from original copper browns and chocolate tones to oxidized textures, worn silver surfaces, and naturally circulated finishes, indicating genuine use across long historical periods. Visible aging, toning, and circulation wear reinforce authenticity and historical character, appealing to collectors who prioritize originality over modern cleaning or artificial enhancement. Certain examples display environmental toning and historic handling marks typical of long-stored estate or legacy collections, enhancing their archival narrative and historical texture. The curated nature of the collection combines North American and Southeast Asian numismatic heritage into a single historically layered group, suitable for study, resale segmentation, type set expansion, or thematic collecting centered on U.S. expansion, early 20th century global trade, and colonial monetary systems. The inclusion of multiple design families—Indian Head cents, wheat pennies, Philippine Centavos, shield reverses, and classic American silver portraits—creates strong keyword value for search visibility across numismatic platforms and collector databases. Historical eras represented include the late Victorian period, early American industrial age, pre-World War I circulation, interwar coinage, and mid-20th-century monetary production. This curated coin assemblage emphasizes identifiable countries, mints, and regions including the United States, the Philippines, and associated U.S. minting authorities, making it highly relevant for collectors interested in American federal issues, colonial circulation coinage, and cross-continental numismatic links. The combination of copper and silver types, varied reverse designs, and visible date ranges supports broad discoverability in searches related to Indian Head cent collections, Philippine-American coin history, early U.S. one-cent pieces, historic circulation coin groups, and vintage world coin lots. Overall, the set represents a historically cohesive, curated snapshot of transitional coinage spanning the late 19th century through the mid-20th century, capturing multiple monetary systems and engraving styles within a single collectible grouping.

Nr. 101520293

Verkauft
USA, Philippinen. Lot of 33 coins, 19th–20th centuries  (Ohne mindestpreis)

USA, Philippinen. Lot of 33 coins, 19th–20th centuries (Ohne mindestpreis)

Curated historical coin collection featuring a diverse mix of early United States copper and silver issues alongside Philippine-American period coinage and classic 19th–20th century circulation types, offering strong appeal for numismatists, world coin collectors, and historical currency enthusiasts. The selection includes multiple Indian Head cents from the United States, identifiable by Liberty in Native American headdress design, spanning late 19th to early 20th century dates such as the 1880s, 1890s, and early 1900s era, representing the expansion period of American industrialization and post-Civil War monetary circulation. Visible Wheat cent types and early one-cent designs further reinforce the American small-denomination lineage, including shield-and-wreath reverse motifs associated with U.S. mint production history.

Several coins clearly originate from the United States branch and federal mint system, including classic Lincoln cents dated in the 1940s and early 20th century, reflecting wartime and interwar production periods. The presence of Barber-era silver coinage, Mercury dime style portraiture, and large copper cent formats expands the chronological depth of the collection, illustrating transitions in engraving style, metallurgy, and circulation standards across multiple decades. Coins showing visible dates such as 1907, 1903, 1915, and 1940s series pieces provide concrete historical anchors that increase search relevance for collectors researching period-correct American coinage.

The collection also prominently features Philippine-American coins struck under United States administration, including Centavo and larger denomination issues bearing Philippine iconography such as seated or standing figures and shield motifs. These pieces connect the collection to Southeast Asian colonial monetary history and U.S. overseas mint policy, often associated with facilities including the Manila Mint and U.S. minting authority during the early 20th century. The Philippines region representation adds international numismatic breadth, making the group attractive to collectors focused on colonial issues, U.S. territorial coinage, and cross-regional monetary systems.

Surface patina ranges from original copper browns and chocolate tones to oxidized textures, worn silver surfaces, and naturally circulated finishes, indicating genuine use across long historical periods. Visible aging, toning, and circulation wear reinforce authenticity and historical character, appealing to collectors who prioritize originality over modern cleaning or artificial enhancement. Certain examples display environmental toning and historic handling marks typical of long-stored estate or legacy collections, enhancing their archival narrative and historical texture.

The curated nature of the collection combines North American and Southeast Asian numismatic heritage into a single historically layered group, suitable for study, resale segmentation, type set expansion, or thematic collecting centered on U.S. expansion, early 20th century global trade, and colonial monetary systems. The inclusion of multiple design families—Indian Head cents, wheat pennies, Philippine Centavos, shield reverses, and classic American silver portraits—creates strong keyword value for search visibility across numismatic platforms and collector databases. Historical eras represented include the late Victorian period, early American industrial age, pre-World War I circulation, interwar coinage, and mid-20th-century monetary production.

This curated coin assemblage emphasizes identifiable countries, mints, and regions including the United States, the Philippines, and associated U.S. minting authorities, making it highly relevant for collectors interested in American federal issues, colonial circulation coinage, and cross-continental numismatic links. The combination of copper and silver types, varied reverse designs, and visible date ranges supports broad discoverability in searches related to Indian Head cent collections, Philippine-American coin history, early U.S. one-cent pieces, historic circulation coin groups, and vintage world coin lots. Overall, the set represents a historically cohesive, curated snapshot of transitional coinage spanning the late 19th century through the mid-20th century, capturing multiple monetary systems and engraving styles within a single collectible grouping.

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