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With a mintage of only 300,000 the 1916-S Five Centavos is the lowest mintage coin in the entire Five Centavos series.
Ex: The Mahal Collection In 1907 the rising price of silver necessitated a reduction in the fineness, size and weight of U.S. Philippine silver coinage. The size of the Twenty Centavo was reduced from 23 mm to 20Ex: The Mahal Collection mm , which was only .5 mm smaller than the then circulating five centavo coin. Since all U.S. Philippine coins used the same basic reverse design mix-ups were bound to happen. In 1918 a Twenty Centavo reverse die was accidently mated with a regular Five Centavo obverse die. Although the exact number of this Muled coin that was produced before the error was discovered is unknown few specimens survive today in any grade and mint state examples are very rare. PCGS has graded only 44 examples in any grade and only 11 of these were Mint state. This Choice Mint State example of the 1918-S Five Centavos Mule is sharply defined and has brilliant luster and excellent eye appeal. This specimen is pedigreed from the Mahal Collection (also known as the "Just Having Fun Collection"). PCGS Population 4 in MS63, 3 finer (8/6/2020)
Very conservatively graded. EX: The Walden Philippine Territorial Collection
A pleasing coin with an exemplary appearance. EX: The Walden Philippine Territorial Collection
Awarded the highest certified grade at PCGS and with an intense visual appeal, this little Gem boasts a symphony of colors in its patina, the obverse showing a blend of steel-blue, pale gold and orange, whilst the reverse is starkly divided between a vibrant orange-red and blue.
Awarded the highest certified grade at PCGS and with an intense visual appeal, this little Gem boasts a symphony of colors in its patina, the obverse showing a blend of steel-blue, pale gold and orange, whilst the reverse is starkly divided between a vibrant orange-red and blue.