Philippines 1864 20 centimos
This specimen was lot 34141 in Heritage sale 3106 (New York, January 2023), where it sold for $21,600. The catalog description[1] noted, "Philippines: Spanish Colony. Isabel II 20 Centimos 1864 MS61 ANACS, Manila mint. The extremely elusive key to this series, with only a handful coming to market in the last two decades. This is the finest example we have been able to locate, a confident Mint State beauty dressed in a technicolor patina that resolves on the reverse from a sharp lemon to a calm cobalt moving out from the center of the flan. We expect this piece to be highly competitive amongst serious collectors of the series." This coin is one of a series minted by the Spanish authorities in Manila in an attempt to drive out foreign coin (mostly Mexican) circulating there. There are also silver ten and fifty centimos and gold one, two and four pesos, all with the portrait of Queen Isabella.
The Philippines were conquered by Spain in the late 1500's. Other than introducing Christianity, the colonizers made little effort to develop the islands which gradually fell into the hands of the friars. Manila was important only as a way station on the route from China to Mexico and whatever coins were used there were derived therefrom. Crude, locally produced copper coins were issued c.1798-1835 and in the 1830's large quantities of Latin American pesos were counterstamped "F.7" or "Y.II" for local circulation. Finally, about 1860, a reforming government in Madrid sent the resources to reorganize the Manila mint and modern coinage began. These included gold one, two and four pesos (struck 1861-68). After the Americans seized the archipelago during the Spanish-American war, all the Spanish issues were demonetized in 1904.
Recorded mintage: 67,000, the key date.
Specification: 5.19 g, 0.900 fine silver, .150 troy oz ASW.
Catalog reference: Cayón-17066, KM 146, Cal-657.
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- [1]Cristiano Bierrenbach, Warren Tucker and Sam Spiegel, 2023 January 17 - 18 NYINC World & Ancient Coins Signature Auction #3106, Dallas, TX: Heritage Auction Galleries, 2022.
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